Detection of a very low mass star in an Eclipsing Binary system
Priyanka Chaturvedi, Abhijit Chakraborty, B.G. Anandarao, Arpita Roy, and Suvrath Mahadevan

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of a very low mass star in an eclipsing binary system, correcting the orbital period and providing detailed stellar parameters, establishing it as a benchmark for VLMS studies.
Contribution
The study presents the first detection and detailed analysis of a VLMS companion in an eclipsing binary, correcting previous period estimates and deriving precise stellar parameters.
Findings
Orbital period revised to 16.953 days from 4.24 days.
Secondary star's mass estimated at 0.098 solar masses.
Observed radius aligns with theoretical models within uncertainties.
Abstract
We report the detection of a very low mass star (VLMS) companion to the primary star 1SWASPJ234318.41+295556.5A (J2343+29A), using radial velocity (RV) measurements from the PARAS (PRL Advanced Radial-velocity Abu-sky Search) high resolution echelle spectrograph. The periodicity of the single-lined eclipsing binary (SB1) system, as determined from 20 sets of RV observations from PARAS and 6 supporting sets of observations from SOPHIE data, is found to be 16.953 d as against the 4.24 d period reported from SuperWasp photometry. It is likely that inadequate phase coverage of the transit with SuperWasp photometry led to the incorrect determination of the period for this system. We derive the spectral properties of the primary star from the observed stellar spectra: Teff = 5125 +/- 67 K, [Fe/H] = 0.1 +/- 0.14 and log g = 4.6 +/- 0.14, indicating a K1V primary. Applying the Torres relation…
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