2015A&A...577A..51M


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2015A&A...577A..51M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 577A, 51-51 (2015/5-1)

Spectral and spatial imaging of the Be+sdO binary {phi Persei}.

MOURARD D., MONNIER J.D., MEILLAND A., GIES D., MILLOUR F., BENISTY M., CHE X., GRUNDSTROM E.D., LIGI R., SCHAEFER G., BARON F., KRAUS S., ZHAO M., PEDRETTI E., BERIO P., CLAUSSE J.M., NARDETTO N., PERRAUT K., SPANG A., STEE P., TALLON-BOSC I., McALISTER H., TEN BRUMMELAAR T., RIDGWAY S.T., STURMANN J., STURMANN L., TURNER N. and FARRINGTON C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The rapidly rotating Be star {phi} Persei was spun up by mass and angular momentum transfer from a now stripped-down, hot subdwarf companion. Here we present the first high angular resolution images of {phi} Persei made possible by new capabilities in long-baseline interferometry at near-IR and visible wavelengths. We analyzed these images to search for the companion, to determine the binary orbit, stellar masses, and fluxes, and to examine the geometrical and kinematical properties of the outflowing disk surrounding the Be star. We observed {phi} Persei with the MIRC and VEGA instruments of the CHARA Array. MIRC was operated in six-telescope mode, whereas VEGA was configured in four-telescope mode with a change of quadruplets of telescopes during two nights to improve the (u,v) plane coverage. Additional MIRC-only observations were performed to track the orbital motion of the companion, and these were fit together with new and existing radial velocity measurements of both stars to derive the complete orbital elements and distance. We also used the MIRC data to reconstruct an image of the Be disk in the near-IR H-band. VEGA visible broadband and spectro-interferometric Hα observations were fit with analytical models for the Be star and disk, and image reconstruction was performed on the spectrally resolved Hα emission line data. The hot subdwarf companion is clearly detected in the near-IR data at each epoch of observation with a flux contribution of 1.5% in the H band, and restricted fits indicate that its flux contribution rises to 3.3% in the visible. A new binary orbital solution is determined by combining the astrometric and radial velocity measurements. The derived stellar masses are 9.6±0.3M and 1.2±0.2M for the Be primary and subdwarf secondary, respectively. The inferred distance (186±3pc), kinematical properties, and evolutionary state are consistent with membership of {phi} Persei in the {alpha} Per cluster. From the cluster age we deduce significant constraints on the initial masses and evolutionary mass transfer processes that transformed the {phi} Persei binary system. The interferometric data place strong constraints on the Be disk elongation, orientation, and kinematics, and the disk angular momentum vector is coaligned with and has the same sense of rotation as the orbital angular momentum vector. The VEGA visible continuum data indicate an elongated shape for the Be star itself, due to the combined effects of rapid rotation, partial obscuration of the photosphere by the circumstellar disk, and flux from the bright inner disk.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: φ Persei - binaries: general

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * zet Cas bC? 00 36 58.2844874846 +53 53 48.877599163 2.58 3.47 3.66 3.74 3.95 B2IV 453 0
2 * gam Cas HXB 00 56 42.5310945 +60 43 00.264089 1.18 2.29 2.39 2.32 2.40 B0.5IVpe 1208 0
3 * tet Cas PM* 01 11 06.1620929203 +55 08 59.638991981 4.630 4.510 4.330 4.16 4.09 A7V 202 0
4 * phi Per Be* 01 43 39.6379691568 +50 41 19.433124998 3.10 4.02 4.06 3.90 3.88 B1.5V:e-shell 571 0
5 ACO 426 ClG 03 19 47.2 +41 30 47           ~ 2257 1
6 * alf Per V* 03 24 19.3700924 +49 51 40.245455 2.64 2.27 1.79     F5Ib 833 1
7 Cl Melotte 20 OpC 03 26 28.1 +48 58 30           ~ 861 0
8 Ass Per OB 3 As* 03 27 48.5 +49 54 02   15.36 13.93     ~ 37 0
9 * lam Per * 04 06 35.0425894267 +50 21 04.541423730 4.27 4.31 4.29 4.21 4.19 A0IVn 111 0
10 HD 33167 PM* 05 10 42.9204964200 +46 57 43.456807404       5.4   F5V 81 0
11 HD 49798 HXB 06 48 04.7001531360 -44 18 58.436036028 6.758 8.017 8.287 8.391 8.543 sdO6 328 0
12 HD 58978 Be* 07 26 59.4826856664 -23 05 09.689679528 4.51 5.45 5.56 7.05   B0.5IVe 235 0
13 * del Sco SB* 16 00 20.00528 -22 37 18.1431 1.30 2.20 2.32 2.36 2.49 B0.3IV 740 0
14 * f01 Cyg Be* 20 59 49.5541247496 +47 31 15.363746436 3.77 4.71 4.75 4.62 4.63 B1.5Vnne 502 0
15 * 7 And PM* 23 12 33.0035121942 +49 24 22.345927341 4.85 4.81 4.52 4.23 4.07 F1V 153 0

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