2004A&A...420..251H


Query : 2004A&A...420..251H

2004A&A...420..251H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 420, 251-264 (2004/6-2)

HS 2333+3927: A new sdB+dM binary with a large reflection effect.

HEBER U., DRECHSEL H., OSTENSEN R., KARL C., NAPIWOTZKI R., ALTMANN M., CORDES O., SOLHEIM J.-E., VOSS B., KOESTER D. and FOLKES S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have discovered periodic light variations (P=0.1718023d) in the sdB star HS 2333+3927 in the BVR bands with amplitudes of 0.21, 0.28 and 0.33mag, respectively. Sinusoidal radial velocity variations at the same period were detected with a semi-amplitude of K1=89.6km/s, indicating that it is binary system and that the light variations are caused by the reflection effect with no eclipses. A mass function of f(m)=0.0128M has been determined. The analysis of the light curve did not yield a unique solution, mainly because the albedo of the secondary is poorly constrained. Two solutions of equal quality with a high (A2=1.0) and a low (A2=0.39) albedo were considered further. Variability of the Balmer line profiles, most notably for Hα, was discovered, probably also caused by the reflection effect. A spectroscopic analysis results in Teff=36500K, logg=5.70, and log (nHe/nH)=-2.15. These characteristics are typical for sdB stars. Mass-radius relations are derived from the results of the analysis of light and radial-velocity curves. Comparison with the observed mass-radius relation of the sdB star and with that of lower main sequence stars for the companion allows us to discard the high albedo solution, because the resulting mass of the primary and the radius of the secondary would be unreasonably low. From a discussion of evolutionary models we constrain the plausible mass of the sdB to the range between 0.29M and 0.47M. Accordingly, the mass of the secondary is between 0.24M and 0.32M, indicating a spectral type of M3 to M4. HS 2333+3927 is only the sixth sdB+dM system discovered so far. An improved measurement of the gravity and the projected rotational velocity of the sdB star is required to further constrain the masses and to identify the evolutionary state of the sdB star uniquely.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: subdwarfs - stars: binaries: spectroscopic - stars: binaries: close - stars: early-type - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: HS 2333+3927

CDS comments: PG 1325+159 is a misprint for PG 1329+159.

Simbad objects: 9

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Number of rows : 9
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 PG 0014+068 HS* 00 16 54.2537878176 +07 04 30.043437816   15.3       sdO 73 1
2 HD 269696 HS* 05 31 40.3594532592 -69 53 02.153902236 9.74 10.92 11.15     sdB+dM 193 0
3 V* V470 Cam HS* 07 10 42.0513241680 +66 55 43.521505680           sdB+dM 111 1
4 V* XY Sex HS* 10 20 14.4716431344 -08 53 46.406162688   14.46 14.43     sdB 38 0
5 BD-07 3477 HS* 12 44 20.2386233232 -08 40 16.846099536   10.46 10.594 10.895   sdB2VIIHe3 288 1
6 Feige 81 HS* 13 31 53.5517863824 +15 41 17.573728740   13.24 13.507     sdBpec 49 0
7 V* NY Vir HS* 13 38 48.1466908176 -02 01 49.207286748   13.43 13.66 13.75   sdB1VIIHe1 226 1
8 HD 188112 HS* 19 54 31.4191828536 -28 20 20.679710640   10.01 10.22     sdB 96 0
9 HS 2333+3927 HS* 23 35 42.5025647712 +39 44 27.064626936     14.53     sdOB 45 0

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