Fundamental parameters of the eclipsing binary DD CMa and evidence for mass exchange
J. A. Rosales, R. E. Mennickent, G. Djura\v{s}evi\'c, J. F., Gonz\'alez, I. Araya, M. Cabezas, D. R. G. Schleicher, M. Cur\'e

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the eclipsing binary DD CMa, revealing detailed stellar parameters, evidence of circumstellar matter, and signs of ongoing mass exchange between the components.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed spectroscopic and photometric modeling of DD CMa, confirming mass transfer and characterizing the stellar components and their interaction.
Findings
System consists of a B2.5 dwarf and a B9 giant
Evidence of circumstellar matter from color excess and emission lines
Signs of ongoing mass exchange and gas accretion
Abstract
We present a detailed photometric and spectroscopic analysis of DD CMa, based on published survey photometry and new spectroscopic data. We find an improved orbital period of . Our spectra reveal H and H absorptions with weak emission shoulders and we also find color excess in the WISE multiband photometry, interpreted as signatures of circumstellar matter. We model the -band orbital light curve derived from the ASAS and ASAS-SN surveys, assuming a semidetached configuration and using the mass ratio and temperature of the hotter star derived from our spectroscopic analysis. Our model indicates that the system consists of a B 2.5 dwarf and a B 9 giant of radii 3.2 and 3.7 , respectively, orbiting in a circular orbit of radius 6.75 . We also found $M_{\mathrm{c}} = 1.7 \pm 0.1…
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