Absolute dimensions and apsidal motion of the eclipsing binaries V889 Aql and V402 Lac
D. Baroch, A. Gim\'enez, J. C. Morales, I. Ribas, E. Herrero, V., Perdelwitz, C. Jordi, T. Granzer, C. Allende Prieto

TL;DR
This study precisely measured the masses, radii, and apsidal motion of two eccentric eclipsing binaries, V889 Aql and V402 Lac, using TESS data and spectroscopy, revealing potential third bodies and confirming theoretical models.
Contribution
First detailed determination of absolute dimensions and apsidal motion parameters for V889 Aql and V402 Lac using high-precision TESS data and spectroscopic observations.
Findings
Masses and radii determined with <2% uncertainty.
Evidence of third bodies orbiting both systems.
Observed apsidal motion matches theoretical predictions.
Abstract
Double-lined eclipsing binaries allow the direct determination of masses and radii, which are key to test stellar models. With the launch of the TESS mission, many well-known eclipsing binaries have been observed at higher photometric precision, permitting the improvement of the absolute dimensions determinations. Using TESS data and newly-obtained spectroscopic observations, we aim at determining the masses and radii of the eccentric eclipsing binary systems V889 Aql and V402 Lac, together with their apsidal motion parameters. We modelled simultaneously radial velocity curves and times of eclipse for each target to precisely determine the orbital parameters of the systems, which we used to analyse the light curves and then obtain their absolute dimensions. We compared the obtained values with those predicted by theoretical models. We determined masses and radii of the components of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Educational Leadership and Practices
