Kepler Binary Stars in NGC 6819 Open Cluster: KIC 5113146 and KIC 5111815
Abstract
In this study, investigation of two double-lined binary stars KIC 5113146 and KIC 5111815 in NGC 6819 is presented based on both photometric and spectroscopic data. Simultaneous analysis of light and radial velocity curves was made and the absolute parameters of the systems' components were determined for the first time. We find that both systems have F-type main-sequence components. The masses and radii were found to be M1=1.290.02 M, R1=1.470.03 R and M2=1.190.02 M, R2=1.130.02 R for the primary and secondary components of KIC 5113146; M1=1.510.08 M, R1=2.020.05 R and M2=1.190.07 M, R2=1.320.04 R for components of KIC 5111815, respectively. Evolutionary status of the components was evaluated based on the MESA evolutionary tracks and isochrones. The ages of the KIC 5111815 and KIC 5113146 were derived to be about 2.500.35 Gyr and 1.950.40 Gyr, respectively. Photometric distances were calculated to be 2850 185 pc for KIC 5113146 and 3120 260 pc for KIC 5111815. The results obtained in this study, astrometric data and researches in the literature reveal that both KIC 5113146 and KIC 5111815 systems are the most likely member of NGC 6819.
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