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2008MNRAS.383..258F - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 383, 258-262 (2008/January-1)

Modelling the line variations from the wind-wind shock emissions of WR30a.

FALCETA-GONCALVES D., ABRAHAM Z. and JATENCO-PEREIRA V.

Abstract (from CDS):

The study of Wolf-Rayet stars plays an important role in evolutionary theories of massive stars. Among these objects, ∼20 per cent are known to be in binary systems and can therefore be used for the mass determination of these stars. Most of these systems are not spatially resolved and spectral lines can be used to constrain the orbital parameters. However, part of the emission may originate in the interaction zone between the stellar winds, modifying the line profiles and thus challenging us to use different models to interpret them. In this work, we analysed the Heii λ4686Å + Civ λ4658Å blended lines of WR30a (WO4+O5) assuming that part of the emission originate in the wind-wind interaction zone. In fact, this line presents a quiescent base profile, attributed to the WO wind, and a superposed excess, which varies with the orbital phase along the 4.6-d period. Under these assumptions, we were able to fit the excess spectral line profile and central velocity for all phases, except for the longest wavelengths, where a spectral line with constant velocity seems to be present. The fit parameters provide the eccentricity and inclination of the binary orbit, from which it is possible to constrain the stellar masses.

Abstract Copyright: 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 RAS

Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - stars: individual: WR30a - stars: winds, outflows - stars: Wolf-Rayet

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