Eclipsing binary stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud: results from the EROS-2, OGLE and VMC surveys

T. Muraveva*, G. Clementini, C. Maceroni, C. J. Evans, M. I. Moretti, M.-R. L. Cioni, J. B. Marquette, V. Ripepi, R. de Grijs, M. A.T. Groenewegen, A. E. Piatti, J. Th van Loon

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Abstract

We present a catalogue of 1768 eclipsing binary stars (EBs) detected in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) by the second generation of the EROS survey (hereinafter EROS-2); 493 of them are new discoveries located in outer regions (out of the central bar) of the LMC. These sources were originally included in a list of candidate classical Cepheids (CCs) extracted from the EROS-2 catalogue on the basis of the period (0.89 < PEROS < 15.85 d) versus luminosity [13.39 < <BEROS> < 17.82 mag] diagram. After visual inspection of the light curves we reclassified them as eclipsing binaries. They have blue colours (BEROS-REROS < 0.2 mag) hence we classed them as hot eclipsing binaries (HEBs) containing hot massive components: main sequence (MS) stars or blue giants. We present Ks-band light curves for 999 binaries from our sample that have a counterpart in the VISTA near-infrared ESO public survey of the Magellanic Clouds system (VMC). We provide spectral classifications of 13 HEBs with existing spectroscopy. We divided our sample into contact-like binaries and detached/semi-detached systems based on both visual inspection and the parameters of the Fourier decomposition of the light curves and analysed the period-luminosity (PL) relations of the contact-like systems using the REROS and Ks magnitudes at maximum light. The contactlike binaries in our sample do not follow PL relations. We analysed the sample of contact binaries from the OGLE III catalogue and confirmed that PLI and PLKs sequences are defined only by eclipsing binaries containing a red giant component.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)432-445
Number of pages14
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume443
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • binaries: eclipsing
  • Magellanic Clouds
  • surveys
  • techniques: photometric

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