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A Turnoff Detached Binary Star V568 Lyr in the Kepler Field of the Oldest Open Cluster (NGC 6791) in the Galaxy

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We present the Kepler photometric light-variation analysis of the late-type double-lined binary system V568 Lyr that is in the field of the high metallicity old open cluster NGC 6791. The radial velocity and the high-quality short-cadence light curve of the system are analysed simultaneously. The masses, radii and luminosities of the component stars are M1=1.0886±0.0031MM_1 = 1.0886\pm0.0031\, M{\odot}, M2=0.8292±0.0026MM_2 = 0.8292 \pm 0.0026\, M{\odot}, R1=1.4203±0.0058RR_1 = 1.4203\pm 0.0058\, R{\odot}, R2=0.7997±0.0015RR_2 = 0.7997 \pm 0.0015\, R{\odot}, L1=1.85±0.15LL_1 = 1.85\pm 0.15\, L{\odot}, L2=0.292±0.018LL_2 = 0.292 \pm 0.018\, L{\odot} and their separation is a=31.060±0.002Ra = 31.060 \pm 0.002\, R{\odot}. The distance to NGC 6791 is determined to be 4.260±0.2904.260\pm 0.290\,kpc by analysis of this binary system. We fit the components of this well-detached binary system with evolution models made with the Cambridge STARS and TWIN codes to test low-mass binary star evolution. We find a good fit with a metallicity of Z=0.04Z = 0.04 and an age of 7.7047.704\,Gyr. The standard tidal dissipation, included in TWIN is insufficient to arrive at the observed circular orbit unless it formed rather circular to begin with.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA

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