We examine the agreement between the observed and theoretical low-mass (\u3c0.8 M ☉) stellar main-sequence mass-radius relationship by comparing detached eclipsing binary (DEB) data with a new, large grid of stellar evolution models. The new grid allows for a realistic variation in the age and metallicity of the DEB population, characteristic of the local galactic neighborhood. Overall, our models do a reasonable job of reproducing the observational data. A large majority of the models match the observed stellar radii to within 4%, with a mean absolute error of 2.3%. These results represent a factor of two improvement compared to previous examinations of the low-mass mass-radius relationship. The improved agreement between models and observ...
Only a few well characterized very low-mass M dwarfs are known today. Our understanding of M dwarfs ...
Several low-mass eclipsing binary stars show larger than expected radii for their measured mass, met...
peer reviewedSome M-dwarfs around F-/G-type stars have been measured to be hotter and larger than pr...
We examine the agreement between the observed and theoretical low-mass (\u3c0.8 M ☉) stellar main-se...
We performed an analysis of the main theoretical uncertainties that affect the radius of low- and ve...
The fundamental properties of low-mass stars are not as well understood as those of their more massi...
Context. Scaling relations are very useful tools for estimating unknown stellar quantities. Within t...
Stellar fundamental properties (masses, radii, effective temperatures) can be extracted from observa...
Measurements of the physical properties of stars at the lower end of the main sequence are scarce. I...
The recent discovery of an eclipsing hierarchical triple system with two low-mass stars in a close o...
The recent discovery of an eclipsing hierarchical triple system with two low-mass stars in a close o...
Several low-mass eclipsing binary stars show larger than expected radii for their measured mass, met...
The majority of the short-period low-mass eclipsing binaries in the literature, with orbital periods...
Eclipsing binaries with M-type components are still rare objects. Strong observational biases have m...
Several low-mass eclipsing binary stars show larger than expected radii for their measured mass, met...
Only a few well characterized very low-mass M dwarfs are known today. Our understanding of M dwarfs ...
Several low-mass eclipsing binary stars show larger than expected radii for their measured mass, met...
peer reviewedSome M-dwarfs around F-/G-type stars have been measured to be hotter and larger than pr...
We examine the agreement between the observed and theoretical low-mass (\u3c0.8 M ☉) stellar main-se...
We performed an analysis of the main theoretical uncertainties that affect the radius of low- and ve...
The fundamental properties of low-mass stars are not as well understood as those of their more massi...
Context. Scaling relations are very useful tools for estimating unknown stellar quantities. Within t...
Stellar fundamental properties (masses, radii, effective temperatures) can be extracted from observa...
Measurements of the physical properties of stars at the lower end of the main sequence are scarce. I...
The recent discovery of an eclipsing hierarchical triple system with two low-mass stars in a close o...
The recent discovery of an eclipsing hierarchical triple system with two low-mass stars in a close o...
Several low-mass eclipsing binary stars show larger than expected radii for their measured mass, met...
The majority of the short-period low-mass eclipsing binaries in the literature, with orbital periods...
Eclipsing binaries with M-type components are still rare objects. Strong observational biases have m...
Several low-mass eclipsing binary stars show larger than expected radii for their measured mass, met...
Only a few well characterized very low-mass M dwarfs are known today. Our understanding of M dwarfs ...
Several low-mass eclipsing binary stars show larger than expected radii for their measured mass, met...
peer reviewedSome M-dwarfs around F-/G-type stars have been measured to be hotter and larger than pr...