J/other/PASA/31.24    Milky Way detached double-lined EB catalog   (Eker+, 2014)

The catalogue of stellar parameters from the detached double-lined eclipsing b inaries in the Milky Way. Eker Z., Bilir S., Soydugan F., Yaz Gokce E., Soydugan E., Tuysuz M., Semyuz T., Demircan O. <Publ. Astron. Soc. Australia, 31, 24 (2014)> =2014PASA...31...24E 2014PASA...31...24E (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Binaries, eclipsing ; Milky Way ; Stars, masses ; Stars, diameters Keywords: astronomical data based: catalogues - stars: binaries: eclipsing - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: binaries: spectroscopic Abstract: The most accurate stellar astrophysical parameters were collected from the solutions of the light and the radial velocity curves of 257 detached double-lined eclipsing binaries in the Milky Way. The catalogue contains masses, radii, surface gravities, effective temperatures, luminosities, projected rotational velocities of the component stars, and the orbital parameters. The number of stars with accurate parameters increased 67% in comparison to the most recent similar collection by Torres, Andersen, & Gimenez (2010, Cat. J/other/A+ARv/18.67). Distributions of some basic parameters were investigated. The ranges of effective temperatures, masses, and radii are (K)<43000, 0.18<M/M<33, and 0.2<R/R<21.2, respectively. Being mostly located in one kpc in the Solar neighborhood, the present sample covers distances up to 4.6kpc within the two local Galactic arms, Carina-Sagittarius and Orion Spur. The number of stars with both mass and radius measurements better than 1% uncertainty is 93, better than 3% uncertainty is 311, and better than 5% uncertainty is 388. It is estimated from the Roche lobe filling factors that 455 stars (88.5% of the sample) are spherical within 1% of uncertainty. Description: The basic stellar (masses, radii, Teff, logg, vsini) and orbital (radial velocity amplitudes K1, K2, mass ratio q, orbital pe- riod Porb , orbital inclination i, semi-major axis a, eccentricity e) parameters have been collected from the published material through literature from the simultaneous solutions of light and radial velocity curves of 257 detached eclipsing and double-lined spectroscopic binaries in our Galaxy. The collections are complete by the date January 2, 2013. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 567 257 Catalogue of stellar parameters from detached double-lined eclipsing binaries in the Milky Way -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: V/128 : Chromospherically Active Binaries. Third version (Eker+, 2008) J/other/A+ARV/18.67 : Accurate masses and radii of normal stars (Torres+, 2010) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq Sequential number 5- 26 A22 --- Name Star name 28- 33 I6 --- HD ?=- HD (III/135) number 34 A1 --- m_HD [C] Multiplicity index on HD 35- 40 I6 --- HIP ?=- HIP (I/239) number 42- 47 I6 --- SAO ?=- SAO (I/131A) number 49- 50 I2 h RAh Right ascension (J2000.0) 52- 53 I2 min RAm Right ascension (J2000.0) 55- 59 F5.2 s RAs Right ascension (J2000.0) 61 A1 --- DE- Declination sign (J2000.0) 62- 63 I2 deg DEd Declination (J2000.0) 65- 66 I2 arcmin DEm Declination (J2000.0) 68- 72 F5.2 arcsec DEs Declination (J2000.0) 74- 79 F6.2 deg GLON Galactic longitude 81- 86 F6.2 deg GLAT Galactic latitude 88-105 A18 --- SpType MK spectral type 107-125 A19 --- r_SpType Reference for spectral type 127-131 F5.2 mag Vmag Visual magnitude 133-138 F6.2 mas plx ?=- Parallax 140-144 F5.2 mas e_plx ?=- rms uncertainty on plx 146-164 A19 --- r_plx Reference for parallax 166-172 F7.2 km/s RV ?=- Radial velocity 174-178 F5.3 km/s e_RV ?=- rms uncertainty on radial velocity 180-198 A19 --- r_RV Reference for radial velocity 200-205 F6.2 km/s K1 ?=- Radial velocity semi-amplitude of the primary component 207-211 F5.2 km/s e_K1 ?=- rms uncertainty on K1 213-218 F6.2 km/s K2 ?=- Radial velocity semi-amplitude of the secondary component 220-224 F5.2 km/s e_K2 ?=- rms uncertainty on K2 226-230 F5.3 --- q Spectroscopic mass ratio (K1/K2) 232-250 A19 --- r_K1 Reference for spectroscopic data 252-263 F12.9 d Per Period 265-283 A19 --- r_Per Reference for period 285-290 F6.2 Rsun a Semi-major axis of apparent orbit 292-295 F4.2 Rsun e_a ?=- rms uncertainty on semi-major axis of apparent orbit 297-301 F5.2 deg i Inclination of orbit 303-307 F5.3 --- e Orbital eccentricity 309-327 A19 --- r_a Reference for a, i and e 329-334 F6.3 Msun M1 Mass of primary component 336-340 F5.3 Msun e_M1 rms uncertainty on primary component mass 342-347 F6.3 Msun M2 Mass of secondary component 349-353 F5.3 Msun e_M2 rms uncertainty on secondary component mass 355-360 F6.3 Rsun R1 Radius of primary component 362-366 F5.3 Rsun e_R1 rms uncertainty on primary component radius 368-372 F5.3 Rsun R2 Radius of secondary component 374-378 F5.3 Rsun e_R2 rms uncertainty on secondary component radius 380-398 A19 --- r_R1 Reference for masses and radii 400-404 I5 K T1 ?=- Temperature of primary component 406-409 I4 K e_T1 ?=- rms uncertainty on temperature of primary component 411-415 I5 K T2 ?=- Temperature of secondary component 417-420 I4 K e_T2 ?=- rms uncertainty on temperature of secondary component 422-440 A19 --- r_T1 Reference for temperatures 442-446 F5.3 [cm/s2] logg1 ?=- Surface gravity of primary component 448-452 F5.3 [cm/s2] e_logg1 ?=- rms uncertainty on surface gravity of primary component 454-458 F5.3 [cm/s2] logg2 ?=- Surface gravity of secondary component 460-464 F5.3 [cm/s2] e_logg2 ?=- rms uncertainty on surface gravity of secondary component 466-484 A19 --- r_logg1 Reference for surface gravities 486-492 F7.3 km/s vsini1 ?=- Projected rotational velocity of primary component 494-499 F6.3 km/s e_vsini1 ?=- rms uncertainty on projected rotational velocity of primary component 501-507 F7.3 km/s vsini2 ?=- Projected rotational velocity of secondary component 509-514 F6.3 km/s e_vsini2 ?=- rms uncertainty on projected rotational velocity of secondary component 516-534 A19 --- r_vsini1 Reference for projected rotational velocities 536-541 F6.1 pc d ?=- Distance 543-547 F5.1 pc e_d ?=- rms uncertainty on distance 549-567 A19 --- r_d Reference for distance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Selcuk Bilir, sbilir(at)istanbul.edu.tr
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 02-Sep-2015
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