The dynamical mass and evolutionary status of the type-II Cepheid in the eclipsing binary system OGLE-LMC-T2CEP-211 with a double-ring disk
Bogumi{\l} Pilecki, Ahmet Dervi\c{s}o\u{g}lu, Wolfgang Gieren,, Rados{\l}aw Smolec, Igor Soszy\'nski, Grzegorz Pietrzy\'nski, Ian B. Thompson, and M\'onica Taormina

TL;DR
This study analyzes a unique type-II Cepheid in an eclipsing binary, revealing its mass, evolutionary history, and surrounding disk, and suggests that many similar stars result from binary interactions.
Contribution
First dynamical mass measurement of a type-II Cepheid and detailed analysis of its binary evolution and circumstellar environment.
Findings
Dynamical mass of the Cepheid is 0.64 M_sun.
The system experienced mass transfer, now with a 5.67 M_sun companion.
Detected a two-ring disk and shell around the companion.
Abstract
We present the analysis of a peculiar W~Virginis (pWVir) type-II Cepheid, OGLE-LMC-T2CEP-211 (), in a double-lined binary system (), which shed light on virtually unknown evolutionary status and structure of pWVir stars. The dynamical mass of the Cepheid (first ever for a type-II Cepheid) is and the radius . The companion is a massive () main-sequence star obscured by a disk. Such configuration suggests a mass transfer in the system history. We found that originally the system () was composed of and stars, with the current Cepheid being more massive. The system age is now 200 My, and the Cepheid is almost completely stripped of hydrogen, with helium mass of of the total mass. It finished transferring the mass 2.5 My ago and…
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