Long-period eclipsing binaries: towards the true mass-luminosity relation. II. Absolute parameters of the NN Del system

Abstract

We present results of our study of the long-period eclipsing binary star NN Delphini (hereafter NN Del). The results are based on spectral data obtained with the HRS echelle spectrograph of the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT). Our constructed velocity curve is based on 19 spectra obtained between 2017 and 2019 years and covers all phases of the binary's orbit. The orbital period, P=99.252 days, was determined from our spectral data and coincides with the period determined in previous studies, as well as the system eccentricity of e=0.517. Calculated velocity amplitudes of both components allow us to determine the masses of both system components M1 = 1.320 Msun and M2 = 1.433 Msun with the accuracy about of one percent (0.8% and 1.1%), respectively. Luminosities of both components are presented as L1 = 4.164 Lsun and L2 = 6.221 Lsun, and the effective temperatures of both components were directly evaluated (Teff = 6545~K and Teff = 6190~K) together with the metallicity of the system [Fe/H] = -0.19 dex and its color excess E(B-V)=0.026~mag. Comparison with evolutionary tracks shows that the system age is 2.25+/-0.19 Gyr, and both components are on the main sequence and have not yet passed the turn point. Spectral type is F5V for the hotter component and F8V for another one.

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