KIC 4150611: A quadruply eclipsing heptuple star system with a g-mode period-spacing pattern Eclipse modelling of the triple and spectroscopic analysis
Alex Kemp, Andrew Tkachenko, Guillermo Torres, Kresimir Pavlovski, Luc, IJspeert, Nadya Serebriakova, Kyle Conroy, Timothy van Reeth, David Latham,, Andrej Prsa, Conny Aerts

TL;DR
This study characterizes the complex quadruple star system KIC 4150611, revealing detailed orbital and stellar properties through combined photometric, spectroscopic, and spectral disentangling analyses, and identifies a hybrid pulsator within the system.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed orbital and stellar characterization of the quadruple system using novel eclipse modeling and spectral analysis techniques, including spectral disentangling.
Findings
Precise stellar masses and radii for the components.
Orbital periods and separation ratios determined.
Spectral properties of the primary star constrained.
Abstract
KIC 4150611 is a high-order multiple composed of a triple system composed of the F1V primary (Aa), which is eclipsed on a 94.2d period by a tight 1.52d binary composed of two dim K/M dwarfs (Ab1, Ab2), which also eclipse each other; an 8.65d eccentric, eclipsing binary composed of two G stars (Ba, Bb); and another faint eclipsing binary composed of two stars of unknown spectral type (Ca and Cb). In addition to its many eclipses, the system is an SB3 spectroscopic multiple (Aa, Ba, and Bb) and the primary (Aa) is a hybrid pulsator. We employ a novel photometric analysis of the complicated eclipse geometry of Aa to obtain orbital and stellar properties of the triple. We acquired 51 TRES spectra at the Fred L. Whipple Observatory, calculating radial velocities and orbital elements of Aa (SB1) and the B binary (SB2). These spectra and radial velocities are used to perform spectral…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
