We present analyses of improved photometric and spectroscopic observations for two detached eclipsing binaries at the turnoff of the open cluster NGC 752: the 1.01 days binary DS And and the 15.53 days BD +37 410. For DS And, we find
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Abstract M 1= 1.692 ± 0.004 ± 0.010M ⊙,R 1= 2.185 ± 0.004 ± 0.008R ⊙,M 2= 1.184 ± 0.001 ± 0.003M ⊙, andR 2= 1.200 ± 0.003 ± 0.005R ⊙. We either confirm or newly identify unusual characteristics of both stars in the binary: the primary star is found to be slightly hotter than the main-sequence turnoff and there is a more substantial discrepancy in its luminosity compared to models (model luminosities are too large by about 40%), while the secondary star is oversized and cooler compared to other main-sequence stars in the same cluster. The evidence points to nonstandard evolution for both stars, but most plausible paths cannot explain the low luminosity of the primary star. BD +37 410 only has one eclipse per cycle, but extensive spectroscopic observations and the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite light curve constrain the stellar masses well:M 1= 1.717 ± 0.011M ⊙andM 2= 1.175 ± 0.005M ⊙. The radius of the main-sequence primary star near 2.9R ⊙definitively requires large convective core overshooting (>0.2 pressure scale heights) in models for its mass, and multiple lines of evidence point toward an age of 1.61 ± 0.03 ± 0.05 Gyr (statistical and systematic uncertainties). Because NGC 752 is currently undergoing the transition from nondegenerate to degenerate He ignition of its red clump stars, BD +37 410 A directly constrains the star mass where this transition occurs. -
Smith, Verne V. ; Bizyaev, Dmitry ; Cunha, Katia ; Shetrone, Matthew D. ; Souto, Diogo ; Allende Prieto, Carlos ; Masseron, Thomas ; Mészáros, Szabolcs ; Jönsson, Henrik ; Hasselquist, Sten ; et al ( , The Astronomical Journal)null (Ed.)