Precise physical parameters of three late-type eclipsing binary giant stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
G. Rojas Garc\'ia, D. Graczyk, G. Pietrzy\'nski, C. Ga{\l}an, W., Gieren, I. Thompson, K. Suchomska, M. Ka{\l}uszy\'nski, I. Soszy\'nski, A., Udalski, P. Karczmarek, W. Narloch, M. G\'orski, P. Wielg\'orski, B. Zgirski,, N. Miller, G. Hajdu, B. Pilecki, M. Taormina, M. Lewis

TL;DR
This study precisely characterizes three late-type eclipsing binary giant stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, deriving their fundamental parameters and evolutionary stages with high accuracy, contributing valuable data for low-metallicity stellar evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of three late-type giant eclipsing binaries in the LMC, with precise measurements of their physical parameters and evolutionary status.
Findings
Masses determined with better than 2% precision
Radii measured with better than 1.5% accuracy
Stars are in the age range of 270-341 Myr
Abstract
Detached eclipsing binaries (DEBs) allow for the possibility of precise characterization of its stellar components. They offer a unique opportunity to derive their physical parameters in a near-model-independent way for a number of systems consisting of late-type giant stars. Here we aim to expand the sample of low-metallicity late-type giant stars with precise parameters determined. We aim to determine the fundamental parameters like the mass, radius, or effective temperature for three long-period late-type eclipsing binaries from the Large Magellanic Cloud: OGLE-LMC-ECL-25304, OGLE-LMC-ECL-28283, and OGLE-IV LMC554.19.81. Subsequently we aim to determine the evolutionary stages of the systems. We fit the light curves from the OGLE project and radial velocity curves from high resolution spectrographs using the Wilson-Devinney code. The spectral analysis was performed with the GSSP code…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
