Photometric variability of blue straggler stars in M67 with TESS and K2
Nagaraj Vernekar, Annapurni Subramaniam, Vikrant V. Jadhav, Dominic, M. Bowman

TL;DR
This study investigates the photometric variability of blue straggler stars in M67 using TESS and K2 data, revealing details about their companions, pulsations, and possible formation mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of binary companions and pulsations of BSSs in M67 using space-based photometry, confirming the presence of a white dwarf companion and identifying pulsations.
Findings
Detection of a low-mass white dwarf companion to WOCS 1007.
Identification of $ ext{delta}$ Scuti pulsations in WOCS 1007.
Evidence for a possible triple system involving WOCS 4003.
Abstract
Blue straggler stars (BSSs) are formed through mass transfer or mergers in binaries. The recent detections of white dwarf (WD) companions to BSSs in M67 suggested a mass transfer pathway of formation. In search of a close companion to five BSSs in M67 that are known to be spectroscopic binaries, we study the light curves from K2 and TESS data. We use PHOEBE to analyse the light curves and estimate the properties of the companions. We detect variability in WOCS 1007, and the light curve is dominated by ellipsoidal variation. Using the light curve and radial velocity measurements, we estimate its orbital period to be 4.2120.041 d and = 0.206002. The mass of the companion is estimated to be 0.220.05 M with a radius of 0.0780.027 R, confirming it to be a low mass WD with T = 143001100 K. The estimated mass of the BSS,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Space Exploration and Technology
