KIC 9246715: The Double Red Giant Eclipsing Binary With Odd Oscillations
Meredith L. Rawls, Patrick Gaulme, Jean McKeever, Jason Jackiewicz,, Jerome A. Orosz, Enrico Corsaro, Paul Beck, Beno\^it Mosser, David W. Latham,, and Christian A. Latham

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed study of the double red giant eclipsing binary KIC 9246715, combining photometry and spectroscopy to analyze stellar oscillations, activity, and evolution, providing insights into red giant asteroseismology.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive dynamical and asteroseismic analysis of a nearly twin red giant binary, highlighting the effects of stellar activity and tidal forces on oscillations.
Findings
Both stars are consistent with asteroseismic properties.
Main star is likely on the secondary red clump.
Stellar activity influences oscillation detectability.
Abstract
We combine Kepler photometry with ground-based spectra to present a comprehensive dynamical model of the double red giant eclipsing binary KIC 9246715. While the two stars are very similar in mass (M1 = 2.171 [+0.006 / -0.008], M2 = 2.149 [+0.006 / -0.008] Msun) and radius (R1 = 8.37 [+0.03 / -0.07], R2 = 8.30 [+0.04 / -0.03] Rsun), an asteroseismic analysis finds one main set of solar-like oscillations with unusually low-amplitude, wide modes. A second set of oscillations from the other star may exist, but this marginal detection is extremely faint. Because the two stars are nearly twins, KIC 9246715 is a difficult target for a precise test of the asteroseismic scaling relations, which yield M = 2.17 +/- 0.14 Msun and R = 8.26 +/- 0.18 Rsun. Both stars are consistent with the inferred asteroseismic properties, but we suspect the main oscillator is Star 2 because it is less active than…
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