The YMDB catalog: Young massive detached binaries for the determination of high-precision absolute stellar parameters
Pablo Mart\'in-Ravelo, Roberto Gamen, Julia I. Arias, Andr\'e-Nicolas, Chen\'e, Rodolfo H. Barb\'a

TL;DR
The paper introduces the YMDB catalog, a high-precision database of young massive detached binaries, derived from TESS data, to improve understanding of massive star evolution through detailed photometric and spectral analysis.
Contribution
It presents the creation of the YMDB catalog, including new classifications, identification of previously unknown binaries, and analysis of their orbital and pulsation characteristics.
Findings
20 new binary systems identified
13 systems with eccentric orbits
Heartbeat phenomena observed in several targets
Abstract
Massive stars play a crucial role in the cosmic dynamics and chemical evolution of galaxies, however our understanding of their evolution and properties remains limited. An accurate determination of stellar parameters is essential for advancing our knowledge. Detached eclipsing binaries (DEBs) are particularly valuable for these determinations due to the minimal interaction between their stellar components, allowing for precise measurements. This study introduces the Young Massive Detached Binary (YMDB) catalog, designed to address the gap in the high-precision absolute parameter determination for young massive stars. By focusing on DEBs within the spectral range O9-B1, this catalog seeks to provide a reliable database for future studies and improve our understanding of massive star evolution. We conducted a photometric analysis of 87 young massive stars in DEBs using TESS light curves…
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