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Adding TESS to CRÉME. Light curves and masses of 300+ eclipsing binaries

Krzysztof G. Hełminiak, Ayush Moharana, Tilak B. Pawar, Ganesh Pawar

Published 2024-12-17Version 1

The Comprehensive Research with Echelles on the Most interesting Eclipsing binaries (CR\'EME) projects was aimed to collect high-resolutions spectra of about 380 detached eclipsing binaries (DEBs), which mostly do not have literature RV data. From this vast observational material we were able to estimate masses of components of 325 double-lined system. Since the launch of the TESS mission we have been collecting 2-min cadence photometry for the CR\'EME targets through successful GI proposals. As by Sector 85, we obtained data for $>$330 of them. We are thus now in the process of comprehensively analyzing our targets. This paper presents the recent status of the CR\'EME project and its space photometry counterpart, and describes several sub-projects within CR\'EME that focus on specific classes of targets.

Comments: 6 pages, 1 figure, 1 table. Submitted to Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnate Pleso as proceedings for "Binary and Multiple Stars in the Era of Big Sky Surveys"
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