2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201015503
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Age and helium content of the open cluster NGC  6791 from multiple eclipsing binary members

Abstract: Context. Models of stellar structure and evolution can be constrained by measuring accurate parameters of detached eclipsing binaries in open clusters. Multiple binary stars provide the means to determine helium abundances in these old stellar systems, and in turn, to improve age estimates. Aims. Earlier measurements of the masses and radii of the detached eclipsing binary V20 in the open cluster NGC 6791 were accurate enough to demonstrate that there are significant differences between current stellar models.… Show more

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“…There are various methods to determine the age of the cluster but determination of the chemical composition is always an important factor. Brogaard et al (2011Brogaard et al ( , 2012 used binary system properties of V568 Lyr to estimate the age of the cluster to be 8.3 ± 0.3 Gyr consistent with other estimates of 8 − 10 Gyr (Brogaard et al 2012;Boesgaard, Lum, & Deliyannis 2014). There have been a number of photometric studies of NGC 6791 and some of its stars.…”
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confidence: 64%
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“…There are various methods to determine the age of the cluster but determination of the chemical composition is always an important factor. Brogaard et al (2011Brogaard et al ( , 2012 used binary system properties of V568 Lyr to estimate the age of the cluster to be 8.3 ± 0.3 Gyr consistent with other estimates of 8 − 10 Gyr (Brogaard et al 2012;Boesgaard, Lum, & Deliyannis 2014). There have been a number of photometric studies of NGC 6791 and some of its stars.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…As well as the Kepler light curve, accurate radial ve- locity observations of the system exist in the literature. Grundahl et al (2008) and Brogaard et al (2011) Grundahl et al (2008) and Brogaard et al (2011). The gravity-darkening coefficients g1 and g2 are obtained from Lucy (1967).…”
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confidence: 99%
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