A 0.24+0.18 Msun double-lined eclipsing binary from the HATSouth survey
G. Zhou, D. Bayliss, J. D. Hartman, M. Rabus, G. \'A. Bakos, A., Jord\'an, R. Brahm, K. Penev, Z. Csubry, L. Mancini, N. Espinoza, M. de, Val-Borro, W. Bhatti, S. Ciceri, T. Henning, B. Schmidt, S. J. Murphy, R. P., Butler, P. Arriagada, S. Shectman, J. Crane, I. Thompson

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed characterization of a low-mass M-dwarf binary system, providing valuable data to test and refine stellar interior models, especially for fully-convective stars.
Contribution
The study presents precise measurements of masses, radii, and temperatures for a rare low-mass binary with both stars in the fully-convective regime, including insights into stellar activity.
Findings
One star's radius matches models within 1 sigma.
The other star's radius is inflated by 9% at 2 sigma.
Both stars show significant Halpha emission.
Abstract
We report the discovery and characterisation of a new M-dwarf binary, with component masses and radii of M1 = 0.244 -0.003/+0.003 Msun, R1 = 0.261 -0.009/+0.006 Rsun, M2 = 0.179 -0.001/+0.002 Msun, R2 = 0.218 -0.011/+0.007 Rsun, and orbital period of ~4.1 days. The M-dwarf binary HATS551-027 (LP 837-20) was identified as an eclipsing binary by the HATSouth survey, and characterised by a series of high precision photometric observations of the eclipse events, and spectroscopic determinations of the atmospheric parameters and radial velocity orbits. HATS551-027 is one of few systems with both stellar components lying in the fully-convective regime of very low mass stars, and can serve as a test for stellar interior models. The radius of HATS551-027A is consistent with models to 1 sigma, whilst HATS551-027B is inflated by 9% at 2 sigma significance. We measure the effective temperatures…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
