A Low-Mass Pre-Main-Sequence Eclipsing Binary in Lower Centaurus Crux Discovered with TESS
Keivan G. Stassun (1), Guillermo Torres (2), Marina Kounkel (1), Dax, L. Feliz (1), Luke G. Bouma (3), Steve B. Howell (4), Crystal L. Gnilka (4),, E. Furlan (5) ((1) Vanderbilt University, (2) Center for Astrophysics |, Harvard & Smithsonian, (3) Caltech, (4) NASA Ames

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of a young, low-mass eclipsing binary star system in the Lower Centaurus Crux association, highlighting the effects of magnetic activity on stellar properties.
Contribution
It provides precise measurements of stellar masses, radii, and temperatures, and demonstrates that magnetic activity significantly influences pre-main-sequence stellar evolution models.
Findings
Measured stellar masses and radii with ~1% accuracy.
Observed inflated radii and suppressed temperatures compared to standard models.
Magnetic models successfully reproduce observed properties at ~17 Myr.
Abstract
We report the discovery of 2M1222-57 as a low-mass, pre-main-sequence (PMS) eclipsing binary (EB) in the Lower Centaurus Crux (LCC) association for which, using Gaia parallaxes and proper motions with a neural-net age estimator, we determine an age of 16.22.2 Myr. The broadband spectral energy distribution (SED) shows clear excess at ~10 um indicative of a circumbinary disk, and new speckle-imaging observations reveal a faint, tertiary companion separated by ~100 AU. H-alpha emission is modulated on the orbital period, consistent with theoretical models of orbitally pulsed accretion streams reaching from the inner disk edge to the central stars. From a joint analysis of spectroscopically determined radial velocities and TESS light curves, together with additional tight constraints provided by the SED and the Gaia parallax, we measure masses for the eclipsing stars of 0.74 Msun and…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
