2020A&A...634A.118M


Query : 2020A&A...634A.118M

2020A&A...634A.118M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 634A, 118-118 (2020/2-1)

The Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring. III. Atmosphere analysis of double-lined spectroscopic systems.

MAHY L., SANA H., ABDUL-MASIH M., ALMEIDA L.A., LANGER N., SHENAR T., DE KOTER A., DE MINK S.E., DE WIT S., GRIN N.J., EVANS C.J., MOFFAT A.F.J., SCHNEIDER F.R.N., BARBA R., CLARK J.S., CROWTHER P., GRAFENER G., LENNON D.J., TRAMPER F. and VINK J.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Accurate stellar parameters of individual objects in binary systems are essential to constrain the effects of binarity on stellar evolution. These parameters serve as a prerequisite to probing existing and future theoretical evolutionary models. Aims. We aim to derive the atmospheric parameters of the 31 double-lined spectroscopic binaries in the Tarantula Massive Binary Monitoring sample. This sample, composed of detached, semi-detached and contact systems with at least one of the components classified as an O-type star, is an excellent test-bed to study how binarity can impact our knowledge of the evolution of massive stars. Methods. In the present paper, 32 epochs of FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectra are analysed by using spectral disentangling to construct the individual spectra of 62 components. We then apply the CMFGEN atmosphere code to determine their stellar parameters and their helium, carbon, and nitrogen surface abundances. Results. Among the 31 systems that we study in the present paper, we identify between 48 and 77% of them as detached, likely pre-interacting systems, 16% as semi-detached systems, and between 5 and 35% as systems in or close to contact phase. Based on the properties of their components, we show that the effects of tides on chemical mixing are limited. Components on longer-period orbits show higher nitrogen enrichment at their surface than those on shorter-period orbits, in contrast to expectations of rotational or tidal mixing, implying that other mechanisms play a role in this process. For semi-detached systems, components that fill their Roche lobe are mass donors. They exhibit higher nitrogen content at their surface and rotate more slowly than their companions. By accreting new material, their companions spin faster and are likely rejuvenated. Their locations in the N-vsini diagram tend to show that binary products are good candidates to populate the two groups of stars (slowly rotating, nitrogen-enriched objects and rapidly rotating non-enriched objects) that cannot be reproduced through single-star population synthesis. Finally, we find no peculiar surface abundances for the components in (over-)contact systems, as has been suggested by evolutionary models for tidal mixing.Conclusions. This sample, consisting of 31 massive binary systems, is the largest sample of binaries composed of at least one O-type star to be studied in such a homogeneous way by applying spectral disentangling and atmosphere modelling. The study of these objects gives us strong observational constraints to test theoretical binary evolutionary tracks.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2020

Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - binaries: spectroscopic - open clusters and associations: individual: 30 Doradus - stars: fundamental parameters

Simbad objects: 61

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Number of rows : 61
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 IC 1805 OpC 02 32 50.4 +61 28 16           ~ 519 1
2 IC 1848 OpC 02 51 25.2 +60 25 08   6.87 6.5     ~ 491 2
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7062 0
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
5 2MASS J05372494-6907427 SB* 05 37 25.1169701784 -69 07 42.609047808   14.54 14.66     O9.5III((n)) 6 0
6 IRSF J05372654-6910406 SB* 05 37 26.5401366264 -69 10 40.671717600   17.19 16.91     O9V+O9.5V 6 0
7 2MASS J05372905-6903445 SB* 05 37 29.0671981968 -69 03 44.474463468   15.79 15.56     O8.5V+O9.5IV 6 0
8 [M2002] LMC 168477 SB* 05 37 30.7455556488 -69 05 17.472184188   15.49 15.35 15.30 15.28 O8.5V+O9V 13 0
9 OGLE LMC-ECL-20909 SB* 05 37 30.8750285400 -69 11 48.474490488   14.23 14.4 14.16 14.022 O5III(n)(fc)+sec 12 0
10 2MASS J05373309-6904343 SB* 05 37 33.0871994376 -69 04 34.689561744   15.64 15.54     O9.5III(n) 12 0
11 [ST92] 1-28 LP* 05 37 37.9620597480 -69 10 14.736356688 13.515 14.211 14.161   13.713 O3.5Inf*p+sec? 15 0
12 2MASS J05374112-6910378 SB* 05 37 41.13 -69 10 37.8 14.871 15.761 15.368   15.383 O8.5IV+sec 8 0
13 2MASS J05374144-6909191 SB* 05 37 41.4429166704 -69 09 19.129320828 15.904 16.542 16.534   16.165 O9.7:V:+B0:V: 8 0
14 [M2002] LMC 169159 SB* 05 37 45.2423368512 -69 10 13.619941428 15.506 16.145 15.898   15.762 O8.5Vz 8 0
15 2MASS J05375064-6908483 SB* 05 37 50.6498186520 -69 08 48.337452204   15.75 15.7     O8V+B0:V: 8 0
16 [ST92] 1-77 SB* 05 37 50.9567494224 -69 11 00.205458504   14.81 15.0   14.570 O6V:((f))+O9.5:V: 16 0
17 NGC 2060 SNR 05 37 51.4466169456 -69 10 23.947092084   9.69 9.59     ~ 360 2
18 UCAC2 1803297 SB* 05 37 52.1789378904 -69 11 31.277610384   16.03 16.0 15.87   O9IV:+B0:V: 8 0
19 UCAC2 1803303 SB* 05 37 54.4522145808 -69 09 41.528128392 12.897 13.591 13.702 13.92 13.631 O9III 10 0
20 [ST92] 1-98 SB* 05 37 59.4838149312 -69 09 01.664931960   13.68 13.744 13.90 13.711 O4V((fc)):+O5V((fc)): 18 0
21 NAME 30 Dor Region reg 05 38.0 -69 06           ~ 236 0
22 H88 301 Cl* 05 38 16 -69 04.0   11.18 10.89     ~ 74 0
23 2MASS J05382227-6907508 SB* 05 38 22.2707420160 -69 07 50.815159752   15.34 15.33     O8.5V(n)+sec 11 0
24 OGLE BRIGHT-LMC-ECL-9 SB* 05 38 28.4561494056 -69 11 19.130738892   14.28 14.485   14.385 O4.5V(n)((fc)):z:+O5.5V(n)((fc)):z: 36 0
25 VFTS 399 * 05 38 33.4086616272 -69 11 59.023230396   15.91 15.83     O9IIIn 14 0
26 NAME 30 Dor Nebula SFR 05 38 36.0 -69 05 11           ~ 1189 2
27 Cl* NGC 2070 MEL 50 SB* 05 38 38.4788632824 -69 06 22.016378160   13.80 13.655   13.314 O9.7III:+O7:: 26 0
28 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 441 SB* 05 38 40.7152081798 -69 05 25.995880253   16.207 16.88     O6.5:IV:((f)):+O6.5:IV:((f)): 7 0
29 [M2002] LMC 171520 SB* 05 38 41.2138983552 -69 02 58.361078184   14.11 14.19 14.28 13.941 O6.5IV((fc))+O6.5V((fc)) 17 0
30 [P93] 872 SB* 05 38 41.600 -69 07 02.40   16.15 15.98     O9.5V 9 0
31 NGC 2070 Cl* 05 38 42 -69 06.0     7.25     ~ 378 1
32 RMC 139 WR* 05 38 42.3537501576 -69 04 58.196699796   12.04 11.94     O6.5Iafc+O6Iaf 93 0
33 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2018 2
34 MH 12 SB* 05 38 43.026 -69 04 13.15   13.96 13.99     ON9Ia:+O7.5:I:(f): 18 0
35 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 152 SB* 05 38 43.200 -69 05 27.46   15.43 15.41   15.60 O9IV+O9.7:V 13 0
36 2MASS J05384388-6903164 SB* 05 38 43.9082129880 -69 03 16.379656344   15.96 15.88     O9.5Vz 9 0
37 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 237 SB* 05 38 44.540 -69 06 28.73   16.1 15.91   15.77 O9.7III:+B0:V: 14 0
38 2MASS J05384990-6910428 SB* 05 38 49.8973407912 -69 10 42.849109812   16.41 16.03     O5Vz:+O8Vz: 8 0
39 W61 7-14 SB* 05 38 51.0432314808 -69 06 20.499375204 13.350 14.202 13.835   13.633 B2Ip+O9III: 25 0
40 OGLE LMC175.4 95 SB* 05 38 52.0517214552 -69 05 33.884155680   15.21 15.13   15.017 O6.5V(n)+O9.7:V: 15 0
41 HD 269928 WR* 05 38 57.0667692816 -69 06 05.660419140   12.02 11.94 12.00 11.58 WN6/7 133 0
42 2MASS J05391738-6906098 SB* 05 39 17.3879793744 -69 06 09.911940084 15.087 15.721 15.603   15.338 O9.7III:(n) 7 0
43 BI 259 SB* 05 39 34.8741279576 -68 59 48.645058272 12.88 13.89 14.06     O5.5V((fc)):z+O7Vz: 9 0
44 [SL63] 639 As* 05 39 39 -69 12.1   12.13 11.53     ~ 28 0
45 NGC 2244 OpC 06 32 10.8 +04 54 50           ~ 634 1
46 V* TU Mus EB* 11 31 10.9241479224 -65 44 32.099167788 7.58 9.52 9.34 9.25   O8V(n)z+B0V(n) 171 0
47 IC 2944 OpC 11 38 20.00 -63 22 22.0           ~ 184 0
48 HD 149404 s*b 16 36 22.5628499784 -42 51 31.902127776 5.23 5.88 5.52 6.90   O8.5Iab(f)p 249 1
49 NGC 6231 OpC 16 54 10.8 -41 48 43           ~ 538 0
50 HD 166734 s*b 18 12 24.6551425392 -10 43 53.060750040 9.36 9.49 8.42 7.33 6.47 O7.5Iabf 180 0
51 M 16 OpC 18 18 45.1 -13 47 31           ~ 1028 1
52 Triton 16 * 19 18 15.7561663128 -21 27 40.939633404           ~ 3 0
53 Ass Cyg OB 3 As* 20 07 +35.9           ~ 182 0
54 Ass Cyg OB 8 As* 20 15 +40.9           ~ 70 0
55 Ass Cyg OB 1 As* 20 17.8 +37 38           ~ 264 1
56 V* V382 Cyg SB* 20 18 47.2202814912 +36 20 26.085111756 9.35 9.19 8.65     O6IVn+O5Vn 191 0
57 Ass Cyg OB 9 As* 20 21 +39.9           ~ 131 0
58 V* V1827 Cyg s*b 20 30 27.3018237840 +41 13 25.130220744     13.053     O6Iaf+O9Ia 36 0
59 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0
60 V* XZ Cep EB* 22 32 25.0788763008 +67 09 02.479638996   9.22 8.51     O9.5V 99 0
61 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8387 0

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