Six Newly Discovered Eclipsing Binary Systems in the TESS field
Burak Ulas, Vildan Ayan

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed analysis of six new eclipsing binary star systems observed by TESS, classifying their types and deriving their physical parameters.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed investigation and classification of six newly discovered eclipsing binaries in the TESS field, including their physical parameters.
Findings
Three systems are detached binaries.
Two systems are contact binaries.
One system is a semi-detached binary.
Abstract
We present the first detailed investigation of six eclipsing binary systems in the TESS field. The TESS light curves of the targets are analysed by determining the initial effective temperatures via SED fits. The absolute parameters are derived and the systems are compared to well-known binaries of the same type. Results show that CD-58~791, CD-62~1257 and TYC~9356-355-1 are detached binary systems. CD-54~942 and UCAC4~136-007295 are contact binaries while TYC~8508-1413-1 is a semidetached system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
