The Araucaria project. Precise physical parameters of the eclipsing binary IO Aquarii

Anderson, R. I.; Maxted, P. F. L.; Pollacco, D.; Faedi, F.; West, R. G.; Gallenne, A.; Storm, J.; Gieren, W.; Pietrzyński, G.; Suchomska, K.; Graczyk, D.; Pilecki, B.; Konorski, P.; Pojmański, G.

Chile, United Kingdom, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, United States

Abstract


Aims: Our aim is to precisely measure the physical parameters of the eclipsing binary IO Aqr and derive a distance to this system by applying a surface brightness - colour relation. Our motivation is to combine these parameters with future precise distance determinations from the Gaia space mission to derive precise surface brightness - colour relations for stars.
Methods: We extensively used photometry from the Super-WASP and ASAS projects and precise radial velocities obtained from HARPS and CORALIE high-resolution spectra. We analysed light curves with the code JKTEBOP and radial velocity curves with the Wilson-Devinney program.
Results: We found that IO Aqr is a hierarchical triple system consisting of a double-lined short-period (P = 2.37 d) spectroscopic binary and a low-luminosity and low-mass companion star orbiting the binary with a period of ≳25 000 d (≳70 yr) on a very eccentric orbit. We derive high-precision (better than 1%) physical parameters of the inner binary, which is composed of two slightly evolved main-sequence stars (F5 V-IV + F6 V-IV) with masses of M1 = 1.569 ± 0.004 and M2 = 1.655 ± 0.004 M and radii R1 = 2.19 ± 0.02 and R2 = 2.49 ± 0.02 R. The companion is most probably a late K-type dwarf with mass ≈0.6 M. The distance to the system resulting from applying a () surface brightness - colour relation is 255 ± 6 (stat.) ± 6 (sys.) pc, which agrees well with the Hipparcos value of 270+91-55 pc, but is more precise by a factor of eight.

2015 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Hipparcos 8