We report the detection of stellar eclipses in the LP 661-13 system. We
present the discovery and characterization of this system, including high
resolution spectroscopic radial velocities and a photometric solution spanning
two observing seasons. LP 661-13 is a low mass binary system with an orbital
period of 4.7043512−0.0000010+0.0000013 days at a distance of 24.9±1.3 parsecs. LP 661-13A is a 0.30795±0.00084M⊙ star while LP
661-13B is a 0.19400±0.00034M⊙ star. The radius of each component
is 0.3226±0.0033R⊙ and 0.2174±0.0023R⊙,
respectively. We detect out of eclipse modulations at a period slightly shorter
than the orbital period, implying that at least one of the components is not
rotating synchronously. We find that each component is slightly inflated
compared to stellar models, and that this cannot be reconciled through age or
metallicity effects. As a nearby eclipsing binary system where both components
are near or below the full-convection limit, LP 661-13 will be a valuable test
of models for the structure of cool dwarf stars.Comment: 24 pages, 8 tables, 6 figures. Submitted to ApJ, comments welcom