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TESS light curves and period changes in low-mass eclipsing binary BB Persei

Authors

WOLF Marek ZASCHE Petr ZEJDA Miloslav MASEK Martin MUDRAY Andrej KUCAKOVA Hana OGLOZA Waldemar MERC Jaroslav KARA Jan DIENSTBIER Vojtech

Year of publication 2025
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source New Astronomy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
web https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1384107625000557
Doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.newast.2025.102406
Keywords Binaries; Eclipsing Binaries; Close Binaries; Low-mass Stars; Activity Stars; Fundamental parameters Stars; Individual; BB Per
Description We present a detailed analysis of the low-mass detached eclipsing binary system BB Persei, which contains two K-type stars in a circular orbit with a short period of 0.4856 d. We used light curves from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (Tess), which observed BB Per in five sectors, to determine its photometric properties and a precise orbital ephemeris. The solution of the Tess light curve in PHOEBE results in a detached configuration, where the temperature of the primary component was fixed to T1 = 5 300 K according to LAMOsT, which gives us T2 = 5050 +/- 50 K for the secondary. The spectral type of the primary component was derived as K0 and the photometric mass ratio was estimated q = 0.90. Slow period changes on the current O-C diagram spanning the past 25 years indicate the presence of a third body orbiting the eclipsing pair with an orbital period of about 22 years. The companion could be a red dwarf of spectral type M6-M7 with a minimal mass of about 0.1 M ae. The characteristics and temporal variation of the dark region on the surface of the secondary component were estimated.

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