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| DOI | 10.1093/MNRAS/STAE842 | ||||
| Año | 2024 | ||||
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In the hunt for Earth-like exoplanets, it is crucial to have reliable host star parameters, as they have a direct impact on the accuracy and precision of the inferred parameters for any discovered exoplanet. For stars with masses between 0.35 and 0.5 M-circle dot, an unexplained radius inflation is observed relative to typical stellar models. However, for fully convective objects with a mass below 0.35 M-circle dot, it is not known whether this radius inflation is present, as there are fewer objects with accurate measurements in this regime. Low-mass eclipsing binaries present a unique opportunity to determine empirical masses and radii for these low-mass stars. Here, we report on such a star, EBLM J2114-39 B. We have used HARPS and FEROS radial velocities and TESS photometry to perform a joint fit of the data and produce one of the most precise estimates of a very low mass star's parameters. Using a precise and accurate radius for the primary star using Gaia DR3 data, we determine J2114-39 to be a M1 = 0.998 +/- 0.052 M-circle dot primary star hosting a fully convective secondary with mass M-2 =0.0993 +/- 0.0033 M-circle dot, which lies in a poorly populated region of parameter space. With a radius R-2 = 0.1250 +/- 0.0016 R-circle dot, similar to TRAPPIST-1, we see no significant evidence of radius inflation in this system when compared to stellar evolution models. We speculate that stellar models in the regime where radius inflation is observed might be affected by how convective overshooting is treated.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Davis, Yasmin T. | - |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
University of Birmingham - Reino Unido |
| 2 | Triaud, A. | Hombre |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
University of Birmingham - Reino Unido |
| 3 | Freckelton, Alix | - |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
University of Birmingham - Reino Unido |
| 4 | Mortier, A. | Mujer |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
University of Birmingham - Reino Unido |
| 5 | Sebastian, Daniel | Hombre |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
University of Birmingham - Reino Unido |
| 6 | BRAHM-SCOTT, RAFAEL ANDRES | Hombre |
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
Instituto Milenio de Astrofísica - Chile Data Observ Fdn - Chile Data Observatory Foundation - Chile |
| 7 | Baycroft, Thomas | - |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
University of Birmingham - Reino Unido |
| 8 | Dransfield, Georgina | Mujer |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
University of Birmingham - Reino Unido |
| 9 | Duck, Alison | - |
OHIO STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
The Ohio State University - Estados Unidos |
| 10 | Henning, Thomas | Hombre |
Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania |
| 11 | Hobson, M. | Mujer |
Instituto Milenio de Astrofísica - Chile
Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania |
| 12 | JORDAN-COLZANI, ANDRES CRISTOBAL | Hombre |
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez - Chile
Instituto Milenio de Astrofísica - Chile Data Observatory Foundation - Chile |
| 13 | Hodzic, Vedad Kunovac | Hombre |
Univ Warwick - Reino Unido
Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine - Reino Unido University of Warwick - Reino Unido |
| 14 | Martin, David | Hombre |
OHIO STATE UNIV - Estados Unidos
The Ohio State University - Estados Unidos |
| 15 | Maxted, Pierre F. L. | Hombre |
Keele Univ - Reino Unido
Keele University - Reino Unido |
| 16 | Sairam, Lalitha | - |
Univ Birmingham - Reino Unido
UNIV CAMBRIDGE - Reino Unido University of Birmingham - Reino Unido Institute of Astronomy - Reino Unido |
| 17 | Standing, Matthew R. | Hombre |
European Space Agcy ESA - España
The Open University - Reino Unido European Space Astronomy Centre - España |
| 18 | Swayne, Matthew | - |
Keele Univ - Reino Unido
Open Univ - Reino Unido Keele University - Reino Unido |
| 19 | Trifonov, T. | Hombre |
Max Planck Inst Astron - Alemania
Sofia Univ St Kliment Ohridski - Bulgaria Heidelberg Univ - Alemania Max Planck Institute for Astronomy - Alemania Landessternwarte Heidelberg - Alemania Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski - Bulgaria |
| 20 | Celino, J. J. | Hombre |
Univ Geneva - Suiza
Faculty of Science - Suiza |
| Fuente |
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| Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico |
| Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft |
| European Research Council |
| DFG |
| European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme |
| UK Science and Technology Facilities Council |
| Science and Technology Facilities Council |
| Fondecyt Project |
| UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) |
| Leverhulme Trust |
| European Space Agency |
| Horizon 2020 Framework Programme |
| BNSF |
| Bulgarian National Science Fund |
| Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo |
| ANID - Millennium Science Initiative |
| Agradecimiento |
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| RB acknowledges support from FONDECYT project 11200751 and additional support from ANID - Millennium Science Initiative - ICN12_009.AJ acknowledges support from ANID - Millennium Science Initiative - ICN12_009 and from FONDECYT project 1210718.MH acknowledges support from ANID - Millennium Science Initiative - ICN12_009.MRS acknowledges support from the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (ST/T000295/1), and the European Space Agency as an ESA Research Fellow.TT acknowledges support by the DFG Research Unit FOR 2544 'Blue Planets around Red Stars' project No. KU 3625/2-1.TT further acknowledges support by the BNSF program 'VIHREN-2021' project No. KP-06-DV/5.This research was supported by UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) research grant number ST/M001040/1.This research is supported from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement no 803193/BEBOP), and by a Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (no RPG-2018-418). |
| This research was supported by UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) research grant number ST/M001040/1. |
| TT acknowledges support by the DFG Research Unit FOR 2544 \u2018Blue Planets around Red Stars\u2019 project No. KU 3625/2-1. TT further acknowledges support by the BNSF program \u2018VIHREN-2021\u2019 project No. KP-06-DV/5. |
| This research is supported from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union\u2019s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement n\u00B0 803193/BEBOP), and by a Leverhulme Trust Research Project Grant (n\u00B0 RPG-2018-418). |
| AJ acknowledges support from ANID \u2013 Millennium Science Initiative \u2013 ICN12_009 and from FONDECYT project 1210718. |
| RB acknowledges support from FONDECYT project 11200751 and additional support from ANID \u2013 Millennium Science Initiative \u2013 ICN12_009. |
| This research was supported by UK Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) research grant number ST/M001040/1. |