Absolute physical parameters of three poorly studied detached eclipsing binaries
Abstract
The photometric and spectroscopic data for three double-lined detached eclipsing binaries were collected from the photometric and spectral surveys. The light and radial velocity curves of each binary system were simultaneously analyzed by using Wilson-Devinney (WD) code, and the absolute physical and orbital parameters of these binaries were derived. The masses of both components of ASASSN-V J063123.82+192341.9 were found to be M1 = 1.088 0.016 and M2 = 0.883 0.016\ M; and those of ASAS J011416+0426.4 were determined to be M1 = 0.934 0.046 and M2 = 0.754 0.043 M; those of MW Aur were derived to be M1 = 2.052 0.196 and M2 = 1.939 0.193\ M. At last, the evolutionary status of these detached binaries was discussed based on their absolute parameters and the theoretical stellar models. Keywords: Stars: binaries: eclipsing - stars: fundamental parameters- stars: evolution - stars: individual: ASASSN-V J063123.82+192341.9, ASAS J011416+0426.4 and MW Aur