The nature of the eccentric doubled-lined eclipsing binary system KIC 2306740 with Kepler space photometry
D. Ko\c{c}ak, K. Yakut, J. Southworth, P. P. Eggleton, T. \.I\c{c}li,, C. A. Tout, S. Bloemen

TL;DR
This study combines Kepler photometry and spectroscopic data to precisely characterize the eccentric double-lined eclipsing binary KIC 2306740, revealing detailed physical parameters and evolutionary history over 5.1 billion years.
Contribution
First detailed combined photometric and spectroscopic analysis of KIC 2306740, including evolutionary modeling with non-conservative processes.
Findings
Precise stellar masses and radii determined.
Detected multiple significant pulsation frequencies.
Evolutionary modeling shows system age of about 5.1 Gyr.
Abstract
We present a detailed study of KIC 2306740, an eccentric double-lined eclipsing binary system. Kepler satellite data were combined with spectroscopic data obtained with the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope (WHT). This allowed us to determine precise orbital and physical parameters of this relatively long period (P=10.3 d) and slightly eccentric, () binary system. The physical parameters have been determined as M, M, R, R, L, L and orbital seperation R through simultaneous solutions of Kepler light curves and of the WHT radial velocity data. Binarity effects were extracted from the light curve in order to study intrinsic variations in the residuals. Five significant and…
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