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V994 Her: A Unique Triply Eclipsing Sextuple Star System

Authors :
P Zasche
T Borkovits
R Jayaraman
S A Rappaport
M Brož
D Vokrouhlický
I B Bíró
T Hegedüs
Z T Kiss
R Uhlař
H M Schwengeler
A Pál
M Mašek
S B Howell
S Dallaporta
U Munari
R Gagliano
T Jacobs
M H Kristiansen
D LaCourse
M Omohundro
I Terentev
A Vanderburg
Z Henzl
B P Powell
V B Kostov
Source :
Zasche, P, Borkovits, T, Jayaraman, R, Rappaport, S A, Broz, M, Vokrouhlicky, D, Biro, I B, Hegedues, T, Kiss, Z T, Uhlar, R, Schwengeler, H M, Pal, A, Masek, M, Howell, S B, Dallaporta, S, Munari, U, Gagliano, R, Jacobs, T, Kristiansen, M H, LaCourse, D, Omohundro, M, Terentev, I, Vanderburg, A, Henzl, Z, Powell, B P & Kostov, V B 2023, ' V994 Herculis: a unique triply eclipsing sextuple star system ', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 520, no. 2, pp. 3127-3142 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad328
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
arXiv, 2023.

Abstract

We report the discovery with $TESS$ of a third set of eclipses from V994 Herculis (TIC 424508303), previously only known as a doubly-eclipsing system. The key implication of this discovery and our analyses is that V994 Her is the second fully-characterized (2+2) + 2 sextuple system, in which all three binaries eclipse. In this work, we use a combination of ground-based observations and $TESS$ data to analyze the eclipses of binaries A and B in order to update the parameters of the inner quadruple's orbit (with a derived period of 1062 $\pm$ 2d). The eclipses of binary C that were detected in the $TESS$ data were also found in older ground-based observations, as well as in more recently obtained observations. The eclipse timing variations of all three pairs were studied in order to detect the mutual perturbations of their constituent stars, as well as those of the inner pairs in the (2+2) core. At the longest periods they arise from apsidal motion, which may help constraining parameters of the component stars' internal structure. We also discuss the relative proximity of the periods of binaries A and B to a 3:2 mean motion resonance. This work represents a step forward in the development of techniques to better understand and characterize multiple star systems, especially those with multiple eclipsing components.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication by MNRAS

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Zasche, P, Borkovits, T, Jayaraman, R, Rappaport, S A, Broz, M, Vokrouhlicky, D, Biro, I B, Hegedues, T, Kiss, Z T, Uhlar, R, Schwengeler, H M, Pal, A, Masek, M, Howell, S B, Dallaporta, S, Munari, U, Gagliano, R, Jacobs, T, Kristiansen, M H, LaCourse, D, Omohundro, M, Terentev, I, Vanderburg, A, Henzl, Z, Powell, B P & Kostov, V B 2023, ' V994 Herculis: a unique triply eclipsing sextuple star system ', Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol. 520, no. 2, pp. 3127-3142 . https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad328
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....38f62177a28134b4bcccfb61b3517fbe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2301.13521