GSC 2314-0530: the shortest-period eclipsing system with dMe components

Abstract

CCD photometric observations in VRI colors and spectroscopic observations of the newly discovered eclipsing binary GSC 2314-0530 (NSVS 6550671) with dMe components and very short period of P=0.192636 days are presented. The simultaneous light-curve solution and radial velocity solution allows to determine the global parameters of GSC 2314-0530: T1=3735 K; T2=3106 K; M1=0.51 Msun; M2=0.26 Msun; R1=0.55 Rsun; R2=0.29 Rsun; L1=0.053 Lsun; L2=0.007 Lsun; i=72.5 degr; a=1.28 Rsun; d=59 pc. The chromospheric activity of its components is revealed by strong emission in the Halpha line (with mean EW=5 A) and observed several flares. Empirical relations mass-Mbol, mass-radius and mass-temperature are derived on the basis of the parameters of known binaries with low-mass dM components.

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