2015MNRAS.448.1137M


Query : 2015MNRAS.448.1137M

2015MNRAS.448.1137M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 448, 1137-1152 (2015/April-1)

Fundamental parameters of the close interacting binary HD 170582 and its luminous accretion disc.

MENNICKENT R.E., DJURASEVIC G., CABEZAS M., CSEKI A., ROSALES J.G., NIEMCZURA E., ARAYA I. and CURE M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a spectroscopic and photometric study of the double period variable HD 170582. Based on the study of the ASAS V-band light curve, we determine an improved orbital period of 16.871 77±0.020 84 d and a long period of 587 d. We disentangled the light curve into an orbital part, determining ephemerides and revealing orbital ellipsoidal variability with unequal maxima, and a long cycle, showing quasi-sinusoidal changes with amplitude ΔV= 0.1mag. Assuming synchronous rotation for the cool stellar component and semidetached configuration we find a cool evolved star of M2 = 1.9±0.1 M, T2 = 8000±100K and R2 = 15.6±0.2 R, and an early B-type dwarf of M1 = 9.0±0.2 M. The B-type star is surrounded by a geometrically and optically thick accretion disc of radial extension 20.8±0.3 R contributing about 35 percent to the system luminosity at the V band. Two extended regions located at opposite sides of the disc rim, and hotter than the disc by 67 and 46 percent, fit the light-curve asymmetries. The system is seen under inclination 67 _.^○4±0 _.^○4 and it is found at a distance of 238±10 pc. Specially interesting is the double line nature of Hei 5875; two absorption components move in antiphase during the orbital cycle; they can be associated with the shock regions revealed by the photometry. The radial velocity of one of the Hei 5875 components closely follows the donor radial velocity, suggesting that the line is formed in a wind emerging near the stream-disc interacting region.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): binaries: general - stars: early-type - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: evolution - stars: mass-loss

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/MNRAS/448/1137): table3.dat>

CDS comments: HD 170852 and HD 170882 are misprints for HD 170582.

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7072 0
2 V* RX Cas EB* 03 07 45.7479808272 +67 34 38.612093520   10.14 8.64     K1III+A5eIII 183 0
3 OGLE LMC-SC8 125836 EB* 05 15 53.2196897784 -69 25 57.971978292   15.74 15.414 15.71 15.374 ~ 25 0
4 HD 44458 Be* 06 21 24.7165403448 -11 46 23.666159604 4.74 5.56 5.55 5.38 5.34 B1.5IVe 158 0
5 HD 50846 EB* 06 54 54.7081653504 -01 22 32.850081768   8.46 8.43     B5/7Ib 149 0
6 HD 53367 Ae* 07 04 25.5189757244 -10 27 15.613478141 6.81 7.40 6.96 7.92   B0IV/Ve 321 0
7 * omi Pup Be* 07 48 05.1686329933 -25 56 13.810593657 3.42 4.43 4.49 4.37 4.37 B1IVe 217 0
8 V* DQ Vel EB* 09 30 34.2075243720 -50 11 54.067511076   11.38 10.92     G4V+G4V 22 0
9 V* V399 Car Ce* 10 27 24.4704883920 -57 38 19.698397044 5.29 5.18 4.70 4.10 3.62 A9/F0Ia/ab 134 0
10 V* W Cru EB* 12 11 59.1619876512 -58 47 00.736976220   9.47 8.44     F8/G1Ia/abe 99 0
11 CD-55 4911 EB* 13 01 34.8174224928 -56 05 30.907863276   10.47 9.95     Be 31 0
12 V* V393 Sco EB* 17 48 47.6035402728 -35 03 25.629637680   7.71 7.59     B3III 68 0
13 HD 317151 EB* 18 07 44.5710253608 -28 24 04.203496872   11.51 11.10   10.115 A2 12 0
14 V* W Ser EB* 18 09 50.6485613712 -15 33 00.263398644   9.64 8.42     F8/G2Iaep(+A) 136 0
15 LDN 379 DNe 18 30 34.0 -15 15 10           ~ 34 0
16 HD 170582 EB* 18 30 47.5279889928 -14 47 27.814423632   10.07 9.66     A9V 16 0

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