Absolute dimensions of eclipsing binaries. XXIV. The Be star system DW Carinae, a member of the open cluster Collinder 228
John Southworth (1, 2), J. V. Clausen (1) ((1) Niels Bohr, Institute, Copenhagen University, Denmark, (2) University of Warwick, UK)

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the physical properties of the eclipsing binary DW Carinae, deriving the cluster's age, metallicity, and distance, and compares observations with stellar models to validate theoretical predictions.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of DW Car's properties using spectral disentangling and light curves, providing accurate stellar parameters and cluster characteristics.
Findings
Masses and radii of DW Car components are precisely determined.
Distance modulus of 12.24 mag for DW Car agrees with literature.
Good match between observed properties and 6 Myr, Z~0.01 models.
Abstract
DW Carinae is a close but detached early B-type eclipsing binary in the young open cluster Cr 228. We have measured accurate physical properties of its components (masses and radii to 1%) and used these to derive the age, metallicity and distance of Cr 228. The rotational velocities of both components of DW Car are high, so we have investigated the performance of double-Gaussian fitting, one- and two-dimensional cross-correlation and spectral disentangling for measuring radial velocities in the presence of strong line blending. Gaussian and cross-correlation analyses require substantial corrections for the effects of line blending, which are only partially successful for cross-correlation. Disentangling is to be preferred because it does not assume anything about the shapes of spectral lines, and is not significantly affected by blending. Complete Stromgren uvby light curves have been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
