Absolute Parameters of YOung Stars: GG Lup and mu^1 Sco
Edwin Budding, Roger Butland, Mark Blackford

TL;DR
This study provides precise absolute parameters for the young binary systems GG Lup and μ¹ Sco using spectroscopy and photometry, revealing details about their structure, evolution, and internal properties.
Contribution
It offers new high-resolution spectroscopic and photometric data, refining the absolute parameters and evolutionary status of these two young binary stars.
Findings
GG Lup's parameters confirm a near-Main-Sequence status.
Apsidal motion rate aligns with internal structure models.
μ¹ Sco's secondary is oversized, indicating binary evolution.
Abstract
New high-resolution spectroscopy and photometry, together with literature data, on the Gould's Belt close binary systems GG Lup and Sco are presented and analysed. In the case of GG Lup, light and radial velocity curve fittings confirm a near-Main-Sequence picture of a pair of close stars. Absolute parameters are found, to within a few percent, thus: = 4.160.12, = 2.640.12, = 2.420.05, = 1.790.04, (); 13000, 10600 (K); photometric distance 160 (pc). The high eccentricity and relatively short period (105 y) of apsidal revolution may be related to an apparent `slow B-type pulsator' (SPB) oscillation. Disturbances of the outer envelope of at least one of the components then compromise comparisons to standard evolutionary models, at least regarding the age of the system. A rate of apsidal…
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