Absolute Parameters of Young Stars: V Puppis
Edwin Budding, Tom Love, Mark G. Blackford, Timothy Banks, Michael, D. Rhodes

TL;DR
This study refines the absolute parameters of the young binary star V Puppis using combined spectrometric and photometric data, revealing low-amplitude pulsations and insights into its evolutionary state and mass transfer history.
Contribution
The paper provides the most precise measurements of V Puppis's stellar parameters and supports a Case A evolutionary scenario with evidence of matter ejection and potential third light influence.
Findings
Masses: 14.0 and 7.3 solar masses
Detection of low-amplitude $eta$ Cephei variations
No confirmation of previously reported period cyclical variations
Abstract
New spectrometric data on V Pup are combined with satellite photometry (HIPPARCOS and recent TESS) to allow a revision of the absolute parameters with increased precision. We find: = 14.00.5, = 7.30.3 (M); = 5.480.18, = 4.590.15 (R); 26000, 24000 1000 (K), age 5 1 (Myr), photometric distance 320 10 (pc). The TESS photometry reveals low-amplitude (0.002 mag) variations of the Cep kind, consistent with the deduced evolutionary condition and age of the optical primary. This fact provides independent support to our understanding of the system as in a process of Case A type interactive evolution that can be compared with Sco. The 10 M amount of matter shed by the over-luminous present secondary must have been mostly ejected from the system rather than…
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