Detection of 17.26-day eclipses in KQ Puppis reveals it as a hierarchical triple with dynamical masses of ~10 M⊙ for the RSG and ~14 M⊙ for the inner pair, plus the first orbital parallax for any red supergiant.
Title resolution pending
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
2
Pith papers citing it
fields
astro-ph.SR 2representative citing papers
NSVS 10653195 is a detached eclipsing binary with two K-type stars of masses 0.6402 and 0.6511 solar masses and radii 0.687 and 0.672 solar radii, showing radius inflation relative to models.
citing papers explorer
-
Hidden massive eclipsing binaries in red supergiant systems: The hierarchical triple system KQ Puppis and other candidates
Detection of 17.26-day eclipses in KQ Puppis reveals it as a hierarchical triple with dynamical masses of ~10 M⊙ for the RSG and ~14 M⊙ for the inner pair, plus the first orbital parallax for any red supergiant.
-
Absolute dimensions of the low-mass eclipsing binary system NSVS 10653195
NSVS 10653195 is a detached eclipsing binary with two K-type stars of masses 0.6402 and 0.6511 solar masses and radii 0.687 and 0.672 solar radii, showing radius inflation relative to models.