WASP 0346-21: An EL CVn-Type Eclipsing Binary with Multiperiodic Pulsations in a Triple System
Jae Woo Lee, Kyeongsoo Hong, Min-Ji Jeong, and Marek Wolf

TL;DR
This study characterizes the hierarchical triple system WASP 0346-21, revealing an EL CVn-type binary with multiperiodic pulsations and a circumbinary object, using spectroscopic and photometric data to determine physical properties and pulsation modes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of a triple system with an EL CVn binary exhibiting multiperiodic pulsations, including the detection of a circumbinary object and pulsation modes in both components.
Findings
WASP 0346-21 is a hierarchical triple system with an EL CVn-type binary.
The primary star shows multiperiodic $ ext{delta}$ Sct pulsations.
The secondary is consistent with a low-mass white dwarf model.
Abstract
VLT/UVES spectroscopic and TESS photometric observations for WASP 0346-21 allow the direct determination of its physical properties, along with the detection of a circumbinary object and oscillating signals. The high-resolution spectra yielded the radial velocities of all three stars and the atmospheric parameters of = 7225 K, [M/H] = 0.300.03 dex, and = 785 km s of the primary component. The combined analysis of these observations resulted in the fundamental parameters of the eclipsing components and the third light of = 0.0430.004, which is consistent with the light contribution of the tertiary star observed in the echelle spectra. WASP 0346-21 A resides within the overlapping main-sequence domain of Sct and Dor variables, while the secondary component of = 0.1850.013 M,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsScientific Research and Discoveries · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Magnetic Bearings and Levitation Dynamics
