A Complete Analysis of Subgiant Stellar Systems III: Hip70868
Hoda E. Elgendy, Mashhoor A. Al-Wardat, Hassan B. Haboubi, Lin R. Benchi, Abdallah M. Hussein, Hussein M. Elmehdi

TL;DR
This paper applies Al-Wardat's method to analyze the triple star system Hip70868, deriving detailed stellar parameters and evolutionary status, demonstrating the method's effectiveness with recent Gaia data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of Hip70868's components using synthetic spectral energy distributions and iterative fitting, advancing stellar parameter estimation techniques.
Findings
Components are F9 IV and G1 IV spectral types.
Stars have evolved from main sequence to sub-giant stage.
Derived parameters align with evolutionary tracks on the H-R diagram.
Abstract
This study utilizes "Al-Wardat's method for analysing binary and multiple stellar systems" to estimate a set of parameters for the triple system Hip70868. The method compares the system's observational magnitudes, color indices, and spectral energy distribution (SED) and synthetic SEDs generated through atmospheric modeling of each component. Feedback-adjusted parameters and an iterative approach were employed to achieve the best fit between observational (including the latest measurements of Gaia, release DR3) and synthetic spectral energy distributions. The findings were completed using the distance of 71.89 pc given by Hipparcos 2007's new reduction. The individual components' parameters for the system were derived afterward. The parameters obtained for the individual components are as follows: Component A has an effective temperature (Teff) of 6000 +- 50 K, a surface gravity (log…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
