Discovery of a red giant with solar-like oscillations in an eclipsing binary system from Kepler space-based photometry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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Letter accepted for publication in ApJ

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Oscillating stars in binary systems are among the most interesting stellar laboratories, as these can provide information on the stellar parameters and stellar internal structures. Here we present a red giant with solar-like oscillations in an eclipsing binary observed with the NASA Kepler satellite. We compute stellar parameters of the red giant from spectra and the asteroseismic mass and radius from the oscillations. Although only one eclipse has been observed so far, we can already determine that the secondary is a main-sequence F star in an eccentric orbit with a semi-major axis larger than 0.5 AU and orbital period longer than 75 days.

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