Red spectroscopy of IP Pegasi

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Cataclysmic Variables, Dwarf Novae, Eclipsing Binary Stars, Radial Velocity, Stellar Orbits, Stellar Spectra, Cool Stars, Stellar Mass

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Time resolved spectroscopy of the dwarf nova IP Pegasi in the range λλ7670 - 8320 Å shows absorption lines originating from the cool secondary. A radial velocity curve for this component has been derived by cross-correlation with a normal M star. The curve has semi-amplitude K2 = 288.3±4 km s-1, and is slightly distorted. This distortion is equivalent to an orbit with an apparent eccentricity of 0.075±0.024. The mass function of the primary is 0.394±0.016 M_sun;. From this the authors derive constraints on the component masses of 0.62 < M1 < 1.14 M_sun; and 0.17 < M2 < 0.71 M_sun;. The red star has a radius in the range 0.32 < R2 < 0.51 R_sun; and is probably on the main sequence.

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