2012A&A...540A..97M


Query : 2012A&A...540A..97M

2012A&A...540A..97M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 540A, 97-97 (2012/4-1)

Evidence for a physically bound third component in HD 150136.

MAHY L., GOSSET E., SANA H., DAMERDJI Y., DE BECKER M., RAUW G. and NITSCHELM C.

Abstract (from CDS):

HD150136 is one of the nearest systems harbouring an O3 star. Although this system was considered for a long time as a binary, more recent investigations have suggested the possible existence of a third component. We present a detailed analysis of HD150136 to test its triple nature. In addition, we investigate the physical properties of the individual components of this system. We analysed high-resolution, high signal-to-noise data collected through multi-epoch runs spread over ten years. We applied a disentangling program to refine the radial velocities and to obtain the individual spectra of each star. With the radial velocities, we computed the orbital solution of the inner system, and we describe the main properties of the orbit of the outer star such as the preliminary mass ratio, the eccentricity, and the orbital-period range. With the individual spectra, we determined the stellar parameters of each star by means of the CMFGEN atmosphere code. We offer clear evidence that HD150136 is a triple system composed of an O3V((f*))-3.5V((f+)), an O5.5-6V((f)), and an O6.5-7V((f)) star. The three stars are between 0-3Myr old. We derive dynamical masses of about 64, 40, and 35M for the primary, the secondary and the third components by assuming an inclination of 49° (sin3i=0.43). It currently corresponds to one of the most massive systems in our galaxy. The third star moves with a period in the range of 2950 to 5500d on an outer orbit with an eccentricity of at least 0.3. However, because of the long orbital period, our dataset is not sufficient to constrain the orbital solution of the tertiary component with high accuracy. We confirm there is a tertiary star in the spectrum of HD150136 and show that it is physically bound to the inner binary system. This discovery makes HD150136 the first confirmed triple system with an O3 primary star.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - binaries: spectroscopic - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: HD 150136

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 HD 64568 * 07 53 38.2051918848 -26 14 02.598056556 8.64 9.50 9.39 9.77 9.204 O3V((f*))z 108 0
2 V* V572 Car EB* 10 44 47.3048862456 -59 43 53.277923784 8.17 8.96 8.81 9.45   O7.5V(n)z+B0V(n) 172 1
3 Ass Ara OB 1 As* 16 39.5 -46 46           ~ 93 0
4 NGC 6193 OpC 16 41 16.6 -48 46 37           ~ 158 0
5 HD 150135 * 16 41 19.4443334664 -48 45 47.568769200 6.19 7.00 6.88 7.33   O6.5V((f))z 124 0
6 HD 150136 SB* 16 41 20.4155898816 -48 45 46.730465028 4.98 5.78 5.65 6.93   O3.5-4III(f*)+O6IV 190 0
7 HD 167971 s*b 18 18 05.8947362832 -12 14 33.313601112 7.89 8.27 7.50 6.68 6.279 O8Iaf(n)+O4/5 296 0
8 HD 168112 SB* 18 18 40.8671461608 -12 06 23.367244644 8.81 9.21 8.52 9.24   O5III(f) 146 0
9 HD 228766 WR* 20 17 29.7041883216 +37 18 31.128288048 9.42 9.79 9.14     O4If+O8:II: 113 0

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