Apsidal motion and TESS light curves of three southern close eccentric eclipsing binaries: GM Nor, V397 Pup, and PT Vel
M. Wolf, P. Zasche, J. K\'ara, M. Zejda, J. Jan\'ik, M. Ma\v{s}ek, M., Lehk\'y, J. Merc, A. Richterkov\'a, D. Han\v{z}l, Z. Mikul\'a\v{s}ek, S.N. de, Villiers, and J. Li\v{s}ka

TL;DR
This study analyzes three southern eccentric eclipsing binaries using new photometric and spectroscopic data, deriving precise apsidal motion parameters, absolute stellar dimensions, and assessing relativistic effects with no evidence of third bodies.
Contribution
The paper provides new accurate measurements of apsidal motion and stellar parameters for GM Nor, V397 Pup, and PT Vel, incorporating TESS data and spectroscopic analysis, which improves previous estimates.
Findings
Apsidal motion periods of about 80, 335, and 160 years.
Relativistic effects contribute up to 10% of the apsidal motion rate.
No evidence of third bodies in the systems.
Abstract
New ground-based and space-based photometric data have been obtained and archival spectroscopic measurements were used in this study of three detached early-type and southern-hemisphere eccentric eclipsing binaries GM Nor (P = 1.88 d, e = 0.05), V397 Pup (3.00, 0.30), and PT Vel (1.80, 0.12). Their TESS observations in several sectors have also been included and the corresponding light curves were solved using the Phoebe code. As a result, new accurate photoelectric times of minimum light have been obtained. The newly completed O-C diagrams were analyzed using all reliable timings found in the literature and calculated using the TESS light curves. New or improved values for the elements of apsidal motion were obtained. Using ESO archive spectroscopy, for V397 Pup, the precise absolute parameters were newly derived: M1 = 3.076(35) M, M2 = 2.306(35) M, and R1 = 2.711(55)…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
