TY - JOUR
T1 - NGTS-EB-7, an eccentric, long-period, low-mass eclipsing binary
AU - Rodel, Toby
AU - Watson, Christopher A.
AU - Ulmer-Moll, Solène
AU - Gill, Samuel
AU - Maxted, Pierre F.L.
AU - Casewell, Sarah L.
AU - Brahm, Rafael
AU - Wilson, Thomas G.
AU - Costes, Jean C.
AU - Eschen, Yoshi Nike Emilia
AU - Doyle, Lauren
AU - Freckelton, Alix V.
AU - Alves, Douglas R.
AU - Apergis, Ioannis
AU - Bayliss, Daniel
AU - Bouchy, Francois
AU - Burleigh, Matthew R.
AU - Dumusque, Xavier
AU - Eberhardt, Jan
AU - Fernández, Jorge Fernández
AU - Gillen, Edward
AU - Goad, Michael R.
AU - Hawthorn, Faith
AU - Helled, Ravit
AU - Henning, Thomas
AU - Hobbs, Katlyn L.
AU - Jenkins, James S.
AU - Jordán, Andrés
AU - Kendall, Alicia
AU - Lendl, Monika
AU - McCormac, James
AU - de Mooij, Ernst J.W.
AU - O’Brien, Sean M.
AU - Saha, Suman
AU - Pinto, Marcelo Tala
AU - Trifonov, Trifon
AU - Udry, Stéphane
AU - Wheatley, Peter J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2025/2/1
Y1 - 2025/2/1
N2 - Despite being the most common types of stars in the Galaxy, the physical properties of late M dwarfs are often poorly constrained. A trend of radius inflation compared to evolutionary models has been observed for earlier type M dwarfs in eclipsing binaries, possibly caused by magnetic activity. It is currently unclear whether this trend also extends to later type M dwarfs below the convective boundary. This makes the discovery of lower mass, fully convective, M dwarfs in eclipsing binaries valuable for testing evolutionary models – especially in longer-period binaries where tidal interaction between the primary and secondary is negligible. With this context, we present the discovery of the NGTS-EB-7 AB system, an eclipsing binary containing a late M dwarf secondary and an evolved G-type primary star. The secondary star has a radius of 0.125 ± 0.006 R☉, a mass of 0.096+−00,.004003 M☉ and follows a highly eccentric (e = 0.71436 ± 0.00085) orbit every 193.35875 ± 0.00034 d. This makes NGTS-EB-7 AB the third longest-period eclipsing binary system with a secondary smaller than 200 MJ with the mass and radius constrained to better than 5 per cent. In addition, NGTS-EB-7 is situated near the centre of the proposed LOPS2 southern field of the upcoming PLATO mission, allowing for detection of the secondary eclipse and measurement of the companion’s temperature. With its long-period and well-constrained physical properties – NGTS-EB-7 B will make a valuable addition to the sample of M dwarfs in eclipsing binaries and help in determining accurate empirical mass/radius relations for later M dwarf stars.
AB - Despite being the most common types of stars in the Galaxy, the physical properties of late M dwarfs are often poorly constrained. A trend of radius inflation compared to evolutionary models has been observed for earlier type M dwarfs in eclipsing binaries, possibly caused by magnetic activity. It is currently unclear whether this trend also extends to later type M dwarfs below the convective boundary. This makes the discovery of lower mass, fully convective, M dwarfs in eclipsing binaries valuable for testing evolutionary models – especially in longer-period binaries where tidal interaction between the primary and secondary is negligible. With this context, we present the discovery of the NGTS-EB-7 AB system, an eclipsing binary containing a late M dwarf secondary and an evolved G-type primary star. The secondary star has a radius of 0.125 ± 0.006 R☉, a mass of 0.096+−00,.004003 M☉ and follows a highly eccentric (e = 0.71436 ± 0.00085) orbit every 193.35875 ± 0.00034 d. This makes NGTS-EB-7 AB the third longest-period eclipsing binary system with a secondary smaller than 200 MJ with the mass and radius constrained to better than 5 per cent. In addition, NGTS-EB-7 is situated near the centre of the proposed LOPS2 southern field of the upcoming PLATO mission, allowing for detection of the secondary eclipse and measurement of the companion’s temperature. With its long-period and well-constrained physical properties – NGTS-EB-7 B will make a valuable addition to the sample of M dwarfs in eclipsing binaries and help in determining accurate empirical mass/radius relations for later M dwarf stars.
KW - binaries: eclipsing
KW - planets and satellites: detection
KW - planets and satellites: fundamental properties
KW - stars: fundamental properties
KW - stars: late-type
KW - stars: low-mass
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85215413942&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stae2799
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stae2799
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85215413942
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 537
SP - 35
EP - 55
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 1
ER -