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2022A&A...661A.124M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 661A, 124-124 (2022/5-1)

THA 15-31: Discovery with VLT/X-shooter and Swift/UVOT of a new symbiotic star of the accreting-only variety.

MUNARI U., ALCALA J.M., FRASCA A., MASETTI N., TRAVEN G., AKRAS S. and ZAMPIERI L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery and characterization of a new symbiotic star of the accreting-only variety, which we observed in the optical/near-infrared (NIR) with VLT/X-shooter and in the X-rays/ultraviolet with Swift/UVOT+XRT. The new symbiotic star, THA 15-31, was previously described as a pre-main sequence star belonging to the Lupus 3 association. Our observations, ancillary data, and Gaia EDR3 parallax indicate that THA 15-31 is a symbiotic star composed of an M6III red giant and an accreting companion, is subject to E_B - V_ = 0.38 reddening, and is located at a distance of ∼12 kpc and at 1.8 kpc above the Galactic plane in the outskirts of the Bulge. The luminosity of the accreting companion is ∼100 L, placing THA 15-31 among the symbiotic stars accreting at a high rate (2.5 x 10–8 M yr–1 if the accretion is occurring on a white dwarf of 1 M). The observed emission lines originate primarily from H I, He I, and Fe II, with no He II or other high-excitation lines observed; a sharp central absorption superimposed on the Balmer emission lines is observed, while all other lines have a simple Gaussian-like profile. The emission from the companion dominates over the M6III red giant at U and B-band wavelengths, and is consistent with an origin primarily in an optically thick accretion disk. No significant photometric variability is observed at optical or NIR wavelengths, suggesting either a face-on orbital orientation and/or that the red giant is far from Roche-lobe filling conditions. The profile of emission lines supports a low orbital inclination if they form primarily in the accretion disk. An excess emission is present in AllWISE W3 (12 µm) and W4 (22 µm) data, radiating a luminosity ≥35 L, consistent with thermal emission from optically thin circumstellar dust.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): binaries: symbiotic

Simbad objects: 15

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