Analysis of eclipsing binaries in multiple stellar systems: the case of V1200 Centauri
F. Marcadon (1), K. G. He{\l}miniak (1), J. P. Marques (2), R., Paw{\l}aszek (1), P. Sybilski (1), S. K. Koz{\l}owski (1), M. Ratajczak (3),, M. Konacki (1) ((1) Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Toru\'n, Poland,, (2) Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, Orsay, France

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the multiple star system V1200 Centauri, revealing it as a quadruple system with detailed stellar parameters and age estimates, highlighting the effects of dynamical interactions on stellar properties.
Contribution
The study offers the first detailed characterization of V1200 Centauri as a quadruple system and discusses the impact of dynamical interactions on stellar evolution and apparent age discrepancies.
Findings
V1200 Centauri is a quadruple system with a 2.5-day eclipsing binary and a third body.
Derived stellar parameters for primary and secondary stars with high precision.
Identified age discrepancy likely caused by dynamical and tidal interactions.
Abstract
We present a new analysis of the multiple star V1200 Centauri based on the most recent observations for this system. We used the photometric observations from the Solaris network and the TESS telescope, combined with the new radial velocities from the CHIRON spectrograph and those published in the literature. We confirmed that V1200 Cen consists of a 2.5-day eclipsing binary orbited by a third body. We derived the parameters of the eclipsing components, which are M, R and K for the primary, and M, R and K for the secondary. Regarding the third body, we obtained significantly different results than previously published. The period of the outer orbit is found to be 180.4 days,…
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