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Hi, I have an orbital solution for a binary system, from which I'm setting asini, ecc, period, vgamma, and t0_perpass into Phoebe. By assuming an inclination and a mass ratio I can get both masses from the mass function equation. But when I fix the inclination and mass ratio in Phoebe, I get different masses from the ones I get from the mass function equation.
For example, for q=6 and I=70 deg, I get M1=2.5 and M2=15 Msun, whereas Phoebe gives me M1=1.6 and M2=9.5 Msun.
I'm trying to fit the light curve of the system and constrain temperature and radius, which seems to be working fine, but I get this offset in masses. Any idea where this difference comes from? I can share a bundle if necessary.
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