The cluster ages experiment (CASE). VII. Analysis of two eclipsing binaries in the globular cluster NGC 6362
J. Kaluzny, I. B. Thompson, A. Dotter, M. Rozyczka, A., Schwarzenberg-Czerny

TL;DR
This study analyzes two eclipsing binaries in globular cluster NGC 6362 to determine stellar parameters, cluster distance, and age, revealing potential multiple stellar populations and recent dynamical interactions.
Contribution
It provides precise measurements of binary star parameters and compares them with theoretical models, offering new insights into the cluster's age and stellar population complexity.
Findings
Measured stellar masses and radii with high precision.
Estimated cluster distance modulus of 14.74 mag.
Indications of multiple stellar populations in NGC 6362.
Abstract
We use photometric and spectroscopic observations of the detached eclipsing binaries V40 and V41 in the globular cluster NGC 6362 to derive masses, radii, and luminosities of the component stars. The orbital periods of these systems are 5.30 and 17.89 d, respectively. The measured masses of the primary and secondary components (, ) are (0.83370.0063, 0.79470.0048) M for V40 and (0.82150.0058, 0.72800.0047) M for V41. The measured radii (, ) are (1.32530.0075, 0.9970.013) R for V40 and (1.07390.0048, 0.73070.0046) R for V41. Based on the derived luminosities, we find that the distance modulus of the cluster is 14.740.04 mag -- in good agreement with 14.72 mag obtained from CMD fitting. We compare the absolute parameters of component stars with theoretical isochrones in mass-radius and…
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