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dc.contributor.authorIrwin, Jonathan M.
dc.contributor.authorQuinn, Samuel N.
dc.contributor.authorBerta, Zachory K.
dc.contributor.authorLatham, David W.
dc.contributor.authorTorres, Guillermo
dc.contributor.authorBurke, Christopher J.
dc.contributor.authorCharbonneau, David
dc.contributor.authorDittmann, Jason
dc.contributor.authorEsquerdo, Gilbert A.
dc.contributor.authorStefanik, Robert P.
dc.contributor.authorOksanen, Arto
dc.contributor.authorBuchhave, Lars A.
dc.contributor.authorNutzman, Philip
dc.contributor.authorBerlind, Perry
dc.contributor.authorCalkins, Michael L.
dc.contributor.authorFalco, Emilio E.
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-24T17:25:44Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.citationIrwin, Jonathan M., Samuel N. Quinn, Zachory K. Berta, David W. Latham, Guillermo Torres, Christopher J. Burke, David Charbonneau, et al. 2011. “LSPM J1112+7626: DETECTION OF A 41 DAY M-DWARF ECLIPSING BINARY FROM THE MEARTH TRANSIT SURVEY.” The Astrophysical Journal 742 (2): 123. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/742/2/123.
dc.identifier.issn0004-637X
dc.identifier.issn1538-4357
dc.identifier.urihttp://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:41397455*
dc.description.abstractWe report the detection of eclipses in LSPM J1112+7626, which we find to be a moderately bright (I-C = 12.14 +/- 0.05) very low mass binary system with an orbital period of 41.03236 +/- 0.00002 days, and component masses M-1 = 0.395 +/- 0.002 M-circle dot and M-2 = 0.275 +/- 0.001 M-circle dot in an eccentric (e = 0.239 +/- 0.002) orbit. A 65 day out-of-eclipse modulation of approximately 2% peak-to-peak amplitude is seen in I-band, which is probably due to rotational modulation of photospheric spots on one of the binary components. This paper presents the discovery and characterization of the object, including radial velocities sufficient to determine both component masses to better than 1% precision, and a photometric solution. We find that the sum of the component radii, which is much better determined than the individual radii, is inflated by 3.8(-0.5)(+0.9)% compared to the theoretical model predictions, depending on the age and metallicity assumed. These results demonstrate that the difficulties in reproducing observed M-dwarf eclipsing binary radii with theoretical models are not confined to systems with very short orbital periods. This object promises to be a fruitful testing ground for the hypothesized link between inflated radii in M-dwarfs and activity.
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherAmerican Astronomical Society
dash.licenseLAA
dc.titleLspm J1112+7626: Detection of a 41 Day M-dwarf Eclipsing Binary From the Mearth Transit Survey
dc.typeJournal Article
dc.description.versionVersion of Record
dc.relation.journalThe Astrophysical Journal
dash.depositing.authorCharbonneau, David::a0e3ca75d3fb8511f2f554ed69428108::600
dc.date.available2019-09-24T17:25:44Z
dash.workflow.comments1Science Serial ID 98819
dc.identifier.doi10.1088/0004-637X/742/2/123
dash.source.volume742;2
dash.source.page123


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