Absolute properties of the eclipsing binary star FS monocerotis

DOI: 
Publication date: 
01/01/2000
Main author: 
Sandberg Lacy C.H.
IAA authors: 
Claret, A.
Authors: 
Sandberg Lacy C.H., Torres G., Claret A., Stefanik R.P., Latham D.W., Sabby J.A.
Journal: 
Astronomical Journal
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
119
Pages: 
1389-1397
Number: 
Abstract: 
We present photometric observations in B and V as well as spectroscopic observations of the 1.9 day-period, double-lined main-sequence eclipsing binary FS Mon. From the analysis of the light curves and radial velocity curves, we have determined the masses and radii of the components: 1.631 ± 0.012 M⊙ and 2.051 ± 0.012 R⊙ for the primary component; 1.461 ± 0.010 M⊙ and 1.629 ± 0.012 R⊙ for the secondary component. The formal uncertainties are all less than 1%. Based on our light curves as well as on the combined-light photometry of the system, we estimate effective temperatures of 6715 ± 100 K for the primary and 6550 ± 100 K for the secondary component, corresponding to spectral types of F2 and F4, respectively. Projected rotational velocities (v sin i) from the spectograms are measured as 52 ± 2 km s-1 and 43 ± 3 km s-1, respectively, from the spectrograms and are consistent with rotation that is synchronous with the orbital motion. Evolutionary tracks from current models are in good agreement with the observations for a system age of about 1.6 × 109 yr with slightly nonsolar chemical composition. We find the best match for models with a slightly lower helium abundance and a higher metal abundance than the Sun. An accurate metallicity determination for FS Mon is needed to constrain the models further.
Database: 
SCOPUS
Keywords: 
Binaries: eclipsing; Binaries: spectroscopic; Stars: evolution; Stars: fundamental parameters; Stars: individual (FS Monocerotis)