The orbital elements and physical properties of the eclipsing binary BD+36 3317, a probable member of $\delta$ Lyr cluster
E. K{\i}ran, P. Harmanec, \"O. L. De\u{g}irmenci, M. Wolf,, J.Nemravov\'a, M. \v{S}lechta, and P. Koubsk\'y

TL;DR
This study derives detailed physical properties of the eclipsing binary BD+36 3317 using spectroscopic and photometric data, confirming its membership in the delta Lyr cluster and providing an accurate distance estimate.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of BD+36 3317's physical properties and cluster membership using combined spectroscopic and photometric observations.
Findings
Masses and radii of the binary components are consistent with stellar evolution models.
The binary's distance is approximately 330 parsecs.
Membership of BD+36 3317 in the delta Lyr cluster is confirmed.
Abstract
Context. The fact that eclipsing binaries belong to a stellar group is useful, because the former can be used to estimate distance and additional properties of the latter, and vice versa. Aims. Our goal is to analyse new spectroscopic observations of BD along with the photometric observations from the literature and, for the first time, to derive all basic physical properties of this binary. We aim to find out whether the binary is indeed a member of the Lyr open cluster. Methods. The spectra were reduced using the IRAF program and the radial velocities were measured with the program SPEFO. The line spectra of both components were disentangled with the program KOREL and compared to a grid of synthetic spectra. The final combined radial-velocity and photometric solution was obtained with the program PHOEBE. Results. We obtained the following physical elements of…
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