Guillermo Torres
CFA Institute
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2018
Guillermo Torres; Jason L. Curtis; Andrew Vanderburg; Adam L. Kraus; Aaron C. Rizzuto
Eclipsing binaries in star clusters offer more stringent tests of stellar evolution theory than field binaries because models must not only match the binary properties, but also the radiative properties of all other cluster members at a single chemical composition and a single age. Here we report new spectroscopic observations of the G type, detached eclipsing binary EPIC 219394517 in the open cluster Ruprecht 147 ([Fe/H] = +0.10), which was observed in late 2015 by the K2 mission. A joint analysis of our radial-velocity measurements and the K2 light curve shows the 6.5 day orbit to be very nearly circular. We derive highly precise masses of 1.0782 +/- 0.0019 Msun and 1.0661 (+0.0027/-0.0021) Msun, radii of 1.055 +/- 0.011 Rsun and 1.042 +/- 0.012 Rsun, and effective temperatures of 5930 +/- 100 K and 5880 +/- 100 K for the primary and secondary, respectively. The distance we infer, 283 (+18/-16) pc, corresponds to a parallax in good agreement with the Gaia/DR2 value for the star. Current stellar evolution models from the MIST and PARSEC series match the above physical properties very well at ages of 2.48 and 2.65 Gyr. Isochrones for these same ages and the measured composition, along with our reddening estimate for EPIC 219394517, also show generally good agreement with the optical and near-infrared color-magnitude diagrams of the cluster, which can be constructed with no free parameters as the distances of all member stars are known from Gaia.
Symposium - International Astronomical Union | 2001
Eike W. Guenther; Viki Joergens; R. Neuhäuser; Guillermo Torres; Natalie Stout Batalha; Jyotsna Vijapurkar; Matilde Fernandez; Reinhard Mundt
Archive | 1995
Todd J. Henry; David R. Soderblom; Sallie L. Baliunas; Richard Davis; Robert Andrew Donahue; David W. Latham; Robert P. Stefanik; Guillermo Torres; Antoine Duquennoy; M. Mayor; J. Andersen; Birgitta Nordström; E. H. Olsen
Archive | 2010
Roland Kraft Vanderspek; George R. Ricker; David W. Latham; Kimberly A. Ennico; G. Á. Bakos; Timothy M. Brown; Adam J. Burgasser; David Charbonneau; Mark C. Clampin; L. Drake Deming; John P. Doty; Edward W. Dunham; James L. Elliot; Matthew J. Holman; Shigeru Ida; Jon M. Jenkins; J. G. Jernigan; Nobuyuki Kawai; Gregory P. Laughlin; Jack J. Lissauer; F. Martel; Dimitar D. Sasselov; Robert Schingler; Sara Seager; Andrew Szentgyorgyi; Guillermo Torres; Stephane Udry; Jesus Noel Samonte Villasenor; Joshua N. Winn; Simon P. Worden
American Astronomical Society | 2010
Robert P. Stefanik; Guillermo Torres; Justin Lovegrove; Vivian E. Pera; David W. Latham; Joseph Zajac; Tsevi Mazeh
Archive | 2009
Francis T. O'Donovan; David Charbonneau; Georgi Mandushev; Edward W. Dunham; David W. Latham; Guillermo Torres; A. Sozzetti; Timothy M. Brown; John T. Trauger; Juan Antonio Belmonte; M. Rabus; J. M. Almenara; Roi Alonso; Hans J. Deeg; Gilbert A. Esquerdo; Emilio E. Falco; Lynne A. Hillenbrand; Anna Roussanova; Robert P. Stefanik; Joshua N. Winn
Archive | 2007
Thomas E. Harrison; Fritz G. Benedict; Barbara E. McArthur; Gregory P. Laughlin; Guillermo Torres; Joni Jayne Johnson
arXiv: Astrophysics | 2003
Guillermo Torres; Jeff Mader; Laurence A. Marschall; Ralph Neuhaeuser; Alaine S. Duffy
Archive | 2003
Guillermo Torres; Maciej Konacki; Dimitar D. Sasselov; Somesh Jha
Archive | 1996
R. Neuhäuser; Antonio Magazzu; Michael F. Sterzik; Juan M. Alcala; Guillermo Torres; Eduardo L. Martin