Exploring the Eclipsing Binary System IY Aur: First Photometric Insights
N. Alan, M. Alpsoy, Y. Kilic

TL;DR
This study presents the first detailed photometric analysis of the IY Aur eclipsing binary system, combining space-based and ground-based data to determine stellar parameters with high precision.
Contribution
It provides the first photometric modeling of IY Aur, deriving fundamental stellar parameters using combined TESS and CCD observations.
Findings
Masses and radii of components determined with uncertainties.
Luminosity and surface gravity calculated for both stars.
Distance to IY Aur estimated at approximately 1690 parsecs.
Abstract
Eclipsing binary systems play a vital role in astrophysics, as they provide a direct means of measuring fundamental stellar parameters. By combining high-precision space-based observations with ground-based multicolor photometric data, these parameters can be determined with greater accuracy. In this study, we present the first photometric analysis of the IY Aur eclipsing binary system, using a combination of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) light curve and new UBVRI CCD observations obtained with the 60 cm robotic telescope (T60) at the TUBITAK National Observatory. Through detailed photometric modeling, the masses and radii of the system's primary and secondary components were determined as , , and , , respectively. The logarithmic values of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
