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Absolute parameters for the F-type eclipsing binary BW Aquarii

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BW Aqr is a bright eclipsing binary star containing a pair of F7V stars. The absolute parameters of this binary (masses, radii, etc.) are known to good precision so they are often used to test stellar models, particularly in studies of convective overshooting. Maxted & Hutcheon (2018) analysed the Kepler K2 data for BW Aqr and noted that it shows variability between the eclipses that may be caused by tidally induced pulsations. Table 1 shows the absolute parameters for BW Aqr derived from an improved analysis of the Kepler K2 light curve plus the RV measurements from both Imbert (1979) and Lester & Gies (2018). ... The values in Table 1 with their robust error estimates from the standard deviation of the mean are consistent with the values and errors from Maxted & Hutcheon (2018) based on the PPD calculated using emcee for a fit to the entire K2 light curve.

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Maxted. (2018). Absolute parameters for the F-type eclipsing binary BW Aquarii. Research Notes of the American Astronomical Society, https://doi.org/10.3847/2515-5172/aac720

Acceptance Date May 21, 2018
Publication Date May 25, 2018
Journal Research Notes of the ASS
Print ISSN 2515-5172
Publisher American Astronomical Society
DOI https://doi.org/10.3847/2515-5172/aac720
Keywords binaries, eclipsing, stars, fundamental parameters, individual (BW Aquarii)
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.3847/2515-5172/aac720

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