Rediscussion of eclipsing binaries. Paper XXIX. The F-type twin system BS Draconis

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Rediscussion of eclipsing binaries. Paper XXIX. The F-type twin system BS Draconis

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John Southworth

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We present an analysis of BS Dra, a detached eclipsing binary containing two almost-identical F3 V stars in a 3.36-d circular orbit, based on 40 sectors of observations from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) and published spectroscopic results. We measure masses of 1.305 +/- 0.015 Msun and 1.284 +/- 0.017 Msun, and radii of 1.409 +/- 0.006 Rsun and 1.400 +/- 0.006 Rsun, for the two components. The high quality of the TESS data allow -- for the first time -- a definitive identification of the primary eclipse, which is 0.007 mag deeper than the secondary. The primary star is the hotter, larger and more massive of the two: the ratios of the radii and surface brightnesses are both slightly but significantly below unity. We find a distance concordant with the Gaia DR3 parallax and, by comparison to theoretical models, an age of 1600 +/- 300 Myr and a slightly sub-solar chemical composition. Our mean times of primary eclipse, each representing all eclipses in one sector, have a scatter of only 0.37 s around a linear ephemeris: BS Dra may be useful as a celestial clock.

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