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The SDSS-HET Survey of Kepler Eclipsing Binaries. A Sample of Four Benchmark Binaries

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arxiv 2212.01352 v1 pith:37YWUJEX submitted 2022-12-02 astro-ph.SR

The SDSS-HET Survey of Kepler Eclipsing Binaries. A Sample of Four Benchmark Binaries

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The purpose of this work is to extend a sample of accurately modeled, benchmark-grade eclipsing binaries with accurately determined masses and radii. We select four "well-behaved" Kepler binaries, KIC2306740, KIC4076952, KIC5193386 and KIC5288543, each with at least 8 double-lined spectra from the apogee instrument that is part of the Sloan Digital Sky Surveys III and IV, and from the Hobby-Eberly High Resolution Spectrograph. We obtain masses and radii with uncertainties of 2.5% or less for all four systems. Three of these systems have orbital periods longer than 9 days, and thus populate an under-sampled region of the parameter space for extremely well-characterized detached eclipsing binaries. We compare the derived masses and radii against MESA MIST isochrones to determine the ages of the systems. All systems were found to be coeval, showing that the results are consistent across MESA MIST and PHOEBE.

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