Candidate eclipsing binary systems with a Delta Scuti star in Northern TESS field
F. Kahraman Alicavus, D. Gumus, O. Kirmizitas, O. Ekinci, S. Cavus, Y., T. Kaya, F. Alicavus

TL;DR
This study identifies 38 candidate eclipsing binary systems with Delta Scuti stars in the northern TESS field, enhancing understanding of stellar structure and evolution through pulsation and binary analysis.
Contribution
The paper reports the discovery of new eclipsing binaries with Delta Scuti components using TESS data and visual inspection, expanding the known sample of such systems.
Findings
38 candidate Delta Scuti eclipsing binaries identified
One Maia variable found in an eclipsing binary system
Analysis of light curves and stellar parameters conducted
Abstract
Existence of pulsating stars in eclipsing binaries has been known for decades. These types of objects are extremely valuable systems for astronomical studies as they exhibit both eclipsing and pulsation variations. The eclipsing binaries are the only way to directly measure the mass and radius of stars with a good accuracy (1\%), while the pulsations are a unique way to probe the stellar interior via oscillation frequencies. There are different types of pulsating stars existing in eclipsing binaries. One of them is the Delta Scuti variables. Currently, the known number of Delta Scuti stars in eclipsing binaries is around 90 according to the latest catalog of these variables. An increasing number of these kinds of variables is important to understand the stellar structure, evolution and the effect of binarity on the pulsations. Therefore, in this study, we focus on discovering new…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Educational Leadership and Practices
