EPIC 219217635: A Doubly Eclipsing Quadruple System Containing an Evolved Binary
T. Borkovits, S. Albrecht, S.Rappaport, L. Nelson, A. Vanderburg, B.L., Gary, T.G. Tan, A.B. Justesen, M.H. Kristiansen, T.L. Jacobs, D. LaCourse, H., Ngo, N. Wallack, G. Ruane, D. Mawet, S.B. Howell, R. Tronsgaard

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of a rare doubly eclipsing quadruple star system, combining multiple observational methods to characterize its orbital dynamics, stellar evolution, and potential for future study.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a doubly eclipsing quadruple system with evolved stars, including orbital parameters and evidence of stellar envelope transfer.
Findings
Both binaries are gravitationally bound in a quadruple system.
The orbital separation is estimated between 8-25 AU.
Binary B's evolved state shows significant mass transfer evidence.
Abstract
We have discovered a doubly eclipsing, bound, quadruple star system in the field of K2 Campaign 7. EPIC 219217635 is a stellar image with that contains an eclipsing binary (`EB') with d and a second EB with d. We have obtained followup radial-velocity (`RV') spectroscopy observations, adaptive optics imaging, as well as ground-based photometric observations. From our analysis of all the observations, we derive good estimates for a number of the system parameters. We conclude that (1) both binaries are bound in a quadruple star system; (2) a linear trend to the RV curve of binary A is found over a 2-year interval, corresponding to an acceleration, cm s; (3) small irregular variations are seen in the eclipse-timing variations (`ETVs') detected over the same interval; (4) the orbital separation of the…
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