Surface brightness-colour relations of dwarf stars from detached eclipsing binaries -- I. Calibrating sample
D. Graczyk, G. Pietrzy\'nski, C. Galan, J. Southworth, W. Gieren, M., Ka{\l}uszy\'nski, B. Zgirski, A. Gallenne, M. G\'orski, G. Hajdu, P., Karczmarek, P. Kervella, P.F.L. Maxted, N. Nardetto, W. Narloch, B. Pilecki,, W. Pych, G. Rojas Garcia, J. Storm, K. Suchomska, M. Taormina

TL;DR
This study calibrates surface brightness-colour relations for dwarf stars using a carefully selected sample of detached eclipsing binaries with precise Gaia parallaxes, improving the accuracy of stellar diameter and distance predictions.
Contribution
It provides a highly precise calibration of SBCRs for dwarf stars using new measurements from ten well-characterized eclipsing binary systems.
Findings
Absolute dimensions of 20 stars with 0.2% mass and 0.5% radius precision
SBCR calibration accuracy better than 1% for most systems
Identification of systems with apsidal motion and potential triple systems
Abstract
Surface brightness -- colour relations (SBCRs) are very useful tools for predicting the angular diameters of stars. They offer the possibility to calculate very precise spectrophotometric distances by the eclipsing binary method or the Baade-Wesselink method. Double-lined Detached Eclipsing Binary stars (SB2 DEBs) with precisely known trigonometric parallaxes allow for a calibration of SBCRs with unprecedented precision. In order to improve such calibrations, it is important to enlarge the calibration sample of suitable eclipsing binaries with very precisely determined physical parameters. We carefully chose a sample of ten SB2 DEBs in the solar neighbourhood which contain inactive main-sequence components. The components have spectral types from early A to early K. All systems have high-precision parallaxes from the Gaia mission. We analysed high precision ground- and space-based…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
