Absolute Parameters of Young Stars: PU Pup
A. Erdem, D. Surgit, T. S. Banks, B. Ozkardes, and E. Budding

TL;DR
This study combines photometric and spectroscopic data to determine the absolute parameters of the young binary star PU Pup, revealing its evolutionary state and the secondary's overluminosity compared to standard models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed absolute parameters for PU Pup, highlighting its near Roche lobe filling primary and the secondary's overluminosity, indicating advanced evolutionary interaction.
Findings
Primary star has a mass of 4.10 M☉ and temperature of 11500 K.
Secondary star has a mass of 0.65 M☉ and is oversized and overluminous.
PU Pup is approaching a rapid phase of Case B binary evolution.
Abstract
We present combined photometric and spectroscopic analyses of the southern binary star PU Pup. High-resolution spectra of this system were taken at the University of Canterbury Mt. John Observatory in the years 2008 and again in 2014-15. We find the light contribution of the secondary component to be only 2\% of the total light of the system in optical wavelengths, resulting in a single-lined spectroscopic binary. Recent TESS data revealed grazing eclipses within the light minima, though the tidal distortion, examined also from HIPPARCOS data, remains the predominating light curve effect. Our model shows PU Pup to have the more massive primary relatively close to filling its Roche lobe. PU Pup is thus approaching the rare `fast phase' of interactive (Case B) evolution. Our adopted absolute parameters are as follows: = 4.10 (0.20) M, = 0.65 (0.05)…
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