Capella (alpha Aurigae) revisited: New binary orbit, physical properties, and evolutionary state
Guillermo Torres (1), Antonio Claret (2), Kresimir Pavlovski (3), and, Aaron Dotter (4) ((1) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, USA, (2), Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia, Spain, (3) University of Zagreb,, Croatia, (4) Research School of Astronomy, Astrophysics

TL;DR
This study refines the physical and chemical properties of the Capella binary system, achieving precise measurements that align well with stellar evolution models, but highlights discrepancies in tidal dissipation predictions.
Contribution
It provides updated, highly precise measurements of Capella's stellar parameters and chemical composition, and assesses their evolutionary state with improved models.
Findings
Masses measured to about 0.3% precision
Primary at end of core helium-burning phase
Tidal dissipation efficiency needs significant increase
Abstract
Knowledge of the chemical composition and absolute masses of Capella are key to understanding the evolutionary state of this benchmark binary system comprising two giant stars. Previous efforts, including our own 2009 study, have largely failed to reach an acceptable agreement between the observations and current stellar evolution models, preventing us from assessing the status of the primary. Here we report a revision of the physical properties of the components incorporating recently published high-precision radial velocity measurements, and a new detailed chemical analysis providing abundances for more than 20 elements in both stars. We obtain highly precise (to about 0.3%) masses of 2.5687 +/- 0.0074 and 2.4828 +/- 0.0067 solar masses, radii of 11.98 +/- 0.57 and 8.83 +/- 0.33 solar radii, effective temperatures of 4970 +/- 50 K and 5730 +/- 60 K, and independently measured…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
