A low-mass eclipsing binary within the fully convective zone from the NGTS
Abstract
We have discovered a new, near-equal mass, eclipsing M dwarf binary from the Next Generation Transit Survey. This system is only one of 3 field age (> 1 Gyr), late M dwarf eclipsing binaries known, and has a period of 1.74774 days, similar to that of CM~Dra and KOI126. Modelling of the eclipses and radial velocities shows that the component masses are M pri=0.17391+0.001530.00099 M, M sec=0.17418+0.00193-0.00059 M; radii are R pri=0.2045+0.0038-0.0058 R, R sec=0.2168+0.0047-0.0048 R. The effective temperatures are T pri = 2995\,+85-105 K and T sec = 2997\,+66-101 K, consistent with M5 dwarfs and broadly consistent with main sequence models. This pair represents a valuable addition which can be used to constrain the mass-radius relation at the low mass end of the stellar sequence.
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