The blue straggler V106 in NGC6791: A prototype progenitor of old single giants masquerading as young
K. Brogaard, S. M. Christiansen, F. Grundahl, A. Miglio, R. G. Izzard,, T. M. Tauris, E. L. Sandquist, D. A. VandenBerg, J. Jessen-Hansen, T., Arentoft, H. Bruntt, S. Frandsen, J. A. Orosz, G. A. Feiden, R. Mathieu, A., Geller, M. Shetrone, N. Ryde, D. Stello, I. Platais

TL;DR
This study characterizes the binary star V106 in NGC6791, revealing it as a blue straggler formed through mass transfer, which will likely merge into a single giant, providing insights into the evolution of old stars appearing young.
Contribution
It presents a detailed binary evolution model of V106, demonstrating its past mass transfer and predicting its future merger, highlighting a new pathway for old stars to mimic youth.
Findings
V106 is a blue straggler with a mass transfer history.
The secondary is a bloated low-mass helium white dwarf.
V106 will likely merge into a single giant within 100 Myr.
Abstract
We determine the properties of the binary star V106 in the old open cluster NGC6791. We identify the system to be a blue straggler cluster member by using a combination of ground-based and Kepler photometry and multi-epoch spectroscopy. The properties of the primary component are found to be , more massive than the cluster turn-off, with and K. The secondary component is highly oversized and overluminous for its low mass with , and K. We identify this secondary star as a bloated (proto) extremely low-mass helium white dwarf. These properties of V106 suggest that it represents a typical Algol-paradox system and that it evolved through a mass-transfer phase which provides insight into its past evolution.…
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