2010ApJ...708..253F


Query : 2010ApJ...708..253F

2010ApJ...708..253F - Astrophys. J., 708, 253-267 (2010/January-1)

Modeling the system parameters of 2M 1533+3759: a new longer period low-mass eclipsing sdB+dM binary.

FOR B.-Q., GREEN E.M., FONTAINE G., DRECHSEL H., SHAW J.S., DITTMANN J.A., FAY A.G., FRANCOEUR M., LAIRD J., MORIYAMA E., MORRIS M., RODRIGUEZ-LOPEZ C., SIERCHIO J.M., STORY S.M., STROM A., WANG C., ADAMS S.M., BOLIN D.E., ESKEW M. and CHAYER P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present new photometric and spectroscopic observations for 2M 1533+3759 (= NSVS 07826147), the seventh eclipsing subdwarf B star + M dwarf (sdB+dM) binary ever found. It has an orbital period of 0.16177042 days, or ∼3.88 hr, significantly longer than the 2.3-3.0 hr periods of the other known eclipsing sdB+dM systems. Spectroscopic analysis of the hot primary yields Teff = 29230±125 K, log g = 5.58±0.03, and log N(He)/N(H) = -2.37±0.05. The sdB velocity amplitude is K1= 71.1±1.0 km/s. The only detectable light contribution from the secondary is due to the surprisingly strong reflection effect, whose peak-to-peak BVRI amplitudes are 0.10, 0.13, 0.15, and 0.19 mag, respectively. Light-curve modeling produced several solutions corresponding to different values of the system mass ratio, q (M2/M1), but only one is consistent with a core helium burning star, q = 0.301. The orbital inclination is 86°.6. The sdB primary mass is M1= 0.376±0.055 Mand its radius is R1= 0.166±0.007 R. 2M 1533+3759 joins PG 0911+456 (and possibly also HS 2333+3927) in having an unusually low mass for an sdB star. SdB stars with masses significantly lower than the canonical value of 0.48 M, down to as low as 0.30 M, were theoretically predicted by Han et al., but observational evidence has only recently begun to confirm the existence of such stars. The existence of core helium burning stars with masses lower than 0.40-0.43 M implies that at least some sdB progenitors have initial main-sequence masses of 1.8-2.0 M or more, i.e., they are at least main-sequence A stars. The orbital separation in 2M 1533+3759 is a = 0.98±0.04R. The secondary has M2= 0.113±0.017 M, R2= 0.152±0.005R, and K, consistent with a main-sequence M5 star. If 2M 1533+3759 becomes a cataclysmic variable (CV), its orbital period will be 1.6 hr, below the CV period gap.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: 2M 1533+3759 - subdwarfs

Simbad objects: 39

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Number of rows : 39
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
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1 PG 0014+068 HS* 00 16 54.2537878176 +07 04 30.043437816   15.3       sdO 73 1
2 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 922 0
3 Feige 11 HS* 01 04 21.6747168600 +04 13 37.054495956 10.847 11.826 12.065 12.183 12.324 sdB2VIHe4 128 0
4 HE 0230-4323 HS* 02 32 54.6772339416 -43 10 27.791218308     13.78     sdB 33 0
5 HD 269696 HS* 05 31 40.3594532592 -69 53 02.153902236 9.74 10.92 11.15     sdB+dM 193 0
6 HD 251313 * 06 05 18.3866987112 +20 44 32.147718900   11.88 11.93     A0 2 0
7 V* TU Lyn EB* 06 31 02.6812432584 +61 14 28.943686248   11.10 10.55     F0: 7 0
8 V* V470 Cam HS* 07 10 42.0513241680 +66 55 43.521505680           sdB+dM 111 1
9 NSVS 4818255 EB* 08 40 58.4007317256 +39 56 27.797913384 14.575 14.412 13.702 13.278 12.882 G0 4 0
10 PG 0837+401 HS* 08 41 01.3142317704 +39 56 18.128283828 14.275 15.261 15.506 15.642 15.902 sdB 20 0
11 V* DT Lyn HS* 09 14 55.3780066224 +45 23 41.396157600   14.92       sdBO 29 0
12 Ton 22 HS* 09 43 54.5499190968 +27 46 59.158337664   12.95 13.24     sdB 22 0
13 PG 0958-116 HS* 10 00 41.8235310624 -11 51 34.585561008   15.01 15.26     sdB 24 0
14 V* XY Sex HS* 10 20 14.4716431344 -08 53 46.406162688   14.46 14.43     sdB 38 0
15 V* UY Sex HS* 10 50 02.8265487864 -00 00 36.879009588 12.063 13.184 13.474 13.606 13.769 sdO9VIIHe6 166 0
16 NSVS 4963674 SB* 11 03 36.4544632200 +41 36 01.839626820   11.05 10.53     G7 3 0
17 NSVS 15864165 EB? 11 05 06.6285855768 -09 01 33.426112224   12.50 11.97     A6-A7 3 0
18 Feige 48 HS* 11 47 14.4978515760 +61 15 31.789400364   13.12 13.28     sdB 119 0
19 PG 1219+534 HS* 12 21 29.0914917288 +53 04 36.796062144   12.41       sdB 84 1
20 BD-07 3477 HS* 12 44 20.2386233232 -08 40 16.846099536   10.46 10.594 10.895   sdB2VIIHe3 288 1
21 PG 1325+102 HS* 13 27 48.5600155368 +09 54 51.049107756   13.73 13.98 14.29   sdBO 57 1
22 Feige 81 HS* 13 31 53.5517863824 +15 41 17.573728740   13.24 13.507     sdBpec 49 0
23 V* NY Vir HS* 13 38 48.1466908176 -02 01 49.207286748   13.43 13.66 13.75   sdB1VIIHe1 226 1
24 V* V361 Hya HS* 14 05 33.018072 -27 01 34.01328   15.446 15.258 15.161   sdB+ 123 0
25 PG 1438-029 HS* 14 40 52.8282561960 -03 08 52.656678456   13.64 13.79 14.23   sdBHe0 21 0
26 FBS 1531+381 HS* 15 33 49.4441301600 +37 59 28.095378720     13.08     sdB+dM 44 0
27 PG 1605+072 HS* 16 08 03.6872637792 +07 04 28.748468964   12.53 12.83 13.18   sdB0.2VIHe3 133 0
28 PG 1716+426 HS* 17 18 03.8584522800 +42 34 12.562847292   13.69 13.97     sdB2VIIHe3 114 0
29 NSVS 8086052 EB* 18 03 11.9348798208 +32 11 13.812016092   12.07 12.01 11.693   F8-F9 3 0
30 OGLE BUL-SC16 335 * 18 09 48.2260900608 -26 41 49.486723692       16.04   M 18 1
31 NGC 6791 OpC 19 20 53.0 +37 46 41   10.52 9.5     ~ 1040 0
32 ATO J291.5394+37.3356 HS* 19 26 09.4422931056 +37 20 08.163008556   13.60 13.63 14.05 13.96 sdB+dM 35 0
33 CD-40 13747 HS* 20 15 04.7880723672 -40 05 44.110361148 11.91 12.09 11.82     sdO 49 0
34 V* V1828 Aql HS* 20 20 00.4587151080 +04 37 56.517736296   12.9   13.34   sdOB+dM 70 1
35 NSVS 3259747 SB* 20 57 27.7346422752 +56 46 05.982920796   11.35 10.87     ~ 1 0
36 HS 2231+2441 HS* 22 34 21.4832585640 +24 56 57.392918196     14.20     sdB+dM 52 1
37 Balloon 90100001 HS* 23 15 21.4810390968 +29 05 01.433373360   11.90 12.30     sdB 91 0
38 HS 2333+3927 HS* 23 35 42.5025647712 +39 44 27.064626936     14.53     sdOB 45 0
39 PG 2345+318 HS* 23 48 07.5058804680 +32 04 48.038131020   13.99 14.19 14.66   sdB 30 0

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