2014A&A...565A..90C


Query : 2014A&A...565A..90C

2014A&A...565A..90C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 565A, 90-90 (2014/5-1)

A VLT/FLAMES survey for massive binaries in Westerlund 1. IV. Wd1-5 - binary product and a pre-supernova companion for the magnetar CXOU J1647-45?

CLARK J.S., RITCHIE B.W., NAJARRO F., LANGER N. and NEGUERUELA I.

Abstract (from CDS):

The first soft gamma-ray repeater was discovered over three decades ago, and was subsequently identified as a magnetar, a class of highly magnetised neutron star. It has been hypothesised that these stars power some of the brightest supernovae known, and that they may form the central engines of some long duration gamma-ray bursts. However there is currently no consenus on the formation channel(s) of these objects. The presence of a magnetar in the starburst cluster Westerlund 1 implies a progenitor with a mass ≥40M, which favours its formation in a binary that was disrupted at supernova. To test this hypothesis we conducted a search for the putative pre-SN companion. This was accomplished via a radial velocity survey to identify high-velocity runaways, with subsequent non-LTE model atmosphere analysis of the resultant candidate, Wd1-5. Wd1-5 closely resembles the primaries in the short-period binaries, Wd1-13 and 44, suggesting a similar evolutionary history, although it currently appears single. It is overluminous for its spectroscopic mass and we find evidence of He- and N-enrichement, O-depletion, and critically C-enrichment, a combination of properties that is difficult to explain under single star evolutionary paradigms. We infer a pre-SN history for Wd1-5 which supposes an initial close binary comprising two stars of comparable (∼ 41M+35M) masses. Efficient mass transfer from the initially more massive component leads to the mass-gainer evolving more rapidly, initiating luminous blue variable/common envelope evolution. Reverse, wind-driven mass transfer during its subsequent WC Wolf-Rayet phase leads to the carbon pollution of Wd1-5, before a type Ibc supernova disrupts the binary system. Under the assumption of a physical association between Wd1-5 and J1647-45, the secondary is identified as the magnetar progenitor; its common envelope evolutionary phase prevents spin-down of its core prior to SN and the seed magnetic field for the magnetar forms either in this phase or during the earlier episode of mass transfer in which it was spun-up. Our results suggest that binarity is a key ingredient in the formation of at least a subset of magnetars by preventing spin-down via core-coupling and potentially generating a seed magnetic field. The apparent formation of a magnetar in a Type Ibc supernova is consistent with recent suggestions that superluminous Type Ibc supernovae are powered by the rapid spin-down of these objects.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: CXOU J1647-45 - binaries: close - stars: evolution - stars: magnetars - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: abundances

CDS comments: Table A.1 : NS 4 = WR 105

Simbad objects: 104

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Number of rows : 104
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 * kap Cas s*b 00 32 59.9918836206 +62 55 54.413126128 3.50 4.30 4.16 4.02 3.96 BC0.7Ia 462 0
2 PSR J0146+6145 Psr 01 46 22.21 +61 45 03.8   28.100 25.620     ~ 570 0
3 HD 13854 s*b 02 16 51.7162480872 +57 03 18.882144756 6.10 6.76 6.48 6.14 5.95 B1Iab 213 0
4 * 61 And s*b 02 19 04.4525174952 +57 08 07.795069656 6.63 7.00 6.5678   6.6876 B3Ia 206 0
5 HD 14143 s*b 02 19 13.9420338600 +57 10 09.234950232 6.71 7.16 6.7000     B2Ia 201 0
6 * 10 Per s*b 02 25 16.0283450208 +56 36 35.354429280 5.95 6.56 6.26 5.93 5.74 B2Ia 240 0
7 HD 14956 s*b 02 26 45.6955268424 +57 40 45.044622588 7.63 7.92 7.20 6.56 6.05 B1.5Ia 148 0
8 * alf Cam s*b 04 54 03.0113886719 +66 20 33.633625509 3.47 4.34 4.29 4.18 4.18 O9Ia 661 1
9 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6192 1
10 * eps Ori s*b 05 36 12.81335 -01 12 06.9089 0.48 1.51 1.69 1.76 1.93 B0Ia 896 0
11 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2019 2
12 * kap Ori s*b 05 47 45.3888404 -09 40 10.577707 0.87 1.88 2.06 2.09 2.27 B0.5Ia 569 0
13 * chi02 Ori s*b 06 03 55.1843706432 +20 08 18.428141364 4.24 4.91 4.63 4.32 4.10 B2Ia 450 0
14 * 3 Gem s*b 06 09 43.9852949424 +23 06 48.472220448 5.33 5.96 5.75     B3Ia 226 0
15 HD 47240 Pu* 06 37 52.7038930896 +04 57 24.003132228 5.65 6.35 6.20 5.98 5.87 B1Ib 158 0
16 * omi02 CMa s*b 07 03 01.4713413613 -23 49 59.858307121 2.14 2.94 3.02 3.01 3.10 B3Ia 321 0
17 HD 54764 Pu* 07 09 33.3632699976 -16 14 04.233013116 5.320 6.120 6.080 7.42   B1Ib/II 79 0
18 * eta CMa s*b 07 24 05.70228 -29 18 11.1798 1.65 2.37 2.45 2.38 2.44 B5Ia 366 0
19 * J Pup s*b 07 53 18.1574768969 -48 06 10.566474468 3.11 4.10 4.24 4.26 4.38 B0.5Ib 239 0
20 HD 80558 s*b 09 18 42.3559197816 -51 33 38.338564212 6.15 6.47 5.93 5.36 4.94 B6Ia 115 0
21 HD 89767 s*b 10 20 11.7405637392 -52 36 06.159291012 6.63 8.82 7.212 8.13   B0.5/1Iab 36 0
22 HD 90177 s*b 10 22 53.8430096928 -59 37 28.363616256 9.16 9.66 8 8.15   LBV 326 0
23 HD 91024 s*b 10 28 49.2603295608 -60 53 40.861069080 7.52 7.89 7.64 8.57   B8Iab 38 0
24 * rho Leo s*b 10 32 48.6703908997 +09 18 23.705339948 2.780 3.720 3.870 3.90 4.06 B1IbNstr 532 0
25 HD 91943 Pu* 10 35 42.0066727392 -58 11 34.378362924 5.91 6.74 6.70 7.70   B0.7Ib 109 0
26 HD 91969 * 10 35 49.3174367088 -58 13 27.414688080 5.57 6.41 6.43 7.56   B0I+ 120 0
27 HD 92964 s*b 10 42 40.5664557600 -59 12 56.730301164 5.12 5.78 5.51 5.30 5.00 B2.5Ia 148 0
28 HD 93619 Pu* 10 47 19.0745308752 -57 19 31.531151244 6.44 7.067 6.977 7.74   B0.5Ib 35 0
29 2E 2336 HXB 10 50 08.93 -59 53 19.9           Be 405 0
30 HD 94367 sg* 10 52 30.8460074448 -57 14 25.458038304 4.87 5.41 5.25     A0Ia 58 0
31 V* AG Car WR* 10 56 11.5781414448 -60 27 12.810673260 7.00 7.57 6.96 7.73   WN11h 631 0
32 HD 94909 s*b 10 56 24.4652481336 -57 33 04.833174060 7.31 7.82 7.34 8.13   B0Ia 72 0
33 HD 96880 V* 11 08 24.5529554256 -59 24 45.393012576 7.51 8.03 7.57 8.50   B1Iab/b 50 0
34 HD 102997 s*b 11 51 12.9881526720 -61 50 46.148911944 6.31 6.786 6.556 7.33   B5Ia 72 0
35 HD 106343 s*b 12 14 16.9257756576 -64 24 30.669334128 5.58 6.292 6.235     B1.5Ia 88 0
36 V* BP Cru HXB 12 26 37.5605188992 -62 46 13.261044684   12.482 10.803 10.304   B1Ia+ 688 0
37 HD 108659 Pu* 12 29 31.1065994136 -66 51 37.757159532 7.25 7.63 7.36 8.28   B5Ib 31 0
38 NAME Crux-Scutum Spiral Arm reg 12 30 -60.0           ~ 306 0
39 HD 109867 s*b 12 38 52.3591679664 -67 11 34.979127864 5.5 6.263 6.265 7.45   B0.5/1Iab 96 0
40 HD 111990 s*b 12 53 59.7993033672 -60 20 07.510329996 6.46 6.95 6.78 7.68   B1.5I+ 85 0
41 HD 115363 s*b 13 18 06.8646697584 -63 41 13.636931100 7.95 8.46 7.87 8.72   B1Ia+ 80 0
42 HD 115842 s*b 13 20 48.3393402216 -55 48 02.482824528 5.70 6.39 6.09 5.77 5.52 B0.5Ia 154 0
43 HD 122879 V* 14 06 25.1578487688 -59 42 57.254187024 5.90 6.64 6.50 6.33 6.18 B0Ia 174 1
44 PSR J1550-5418 Psr 15 50 54.18 -54 18 23.9           ~ 409 1
45 HD 141318 Pu* 15 51 06.8041626360 -55 03 19.928655972 5.13 5.756 5.767 7.08   B2III 88 0
46 NAME Nor Arm PoG 16 00 -50.0           ~ 430 0
47 HD 148688 s*b 16 31 41.7687715992 -41 49 01.732565676 5.16 5.78 5.39 5.05 4.70 B1Iaeqp 162 0
48 HD 151018 * 16 46 56.1174957336 -45 53 14.312361444 8.9 9.93 9.37 9.35   O9Ib 67 0
49 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 24 s*b 16 47 02.1561069816 -45 51 12.581922276   23.0 18.71 15.96 13.24 O9Iab 19 0
50 Cl Westerlund 1 Cl* 16 47 02.4 -45 51 07           ~ 566 0
51 WR 77f WR* 16 47 02.9772955944 -45 50 19.713734556   21.552 17.792 15.035 12.508 WNL/BIa+ 33 0
52 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 42 s*b 16 47 03.2521856424 -45 50 52.195013052         10.764 B9Ia+ 19 0
53 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 7 s*b 16 47 03.6281794392 -45 50 14.365482036   20.0 15.972 12.73 9.99 B5Ia+ 28 0
54 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 30 ** 16 47 04.1126936513 -45 50 39.164057275   22.4 18.45 15.80 13.20 O4-5Ia+ 23 0
55 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 33 s*b 16 47 04.1256274968 -45 50 48.488202564   20.090 15.61 12.803 10.04 B5Ia+ 23 0
56 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 9 WR* 16 47 04.1419806984 -45 50 31.311670632   21.8 17.47 14.47 11.74 sgB[e] 52 0
57 WR 77k WR* 16 47 04.2072122904 -45 51 07.177760892   22.6 18.86 15.61 12.52 WN7 27 0
58 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 13 WR* 16 47 06.4540771320 -45 50 26.072579796   21.1 17.19 14.63 12.06 WNL/BIa+ 35 0
59 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 243 s*b 16 47 07.5040736160 -45 52 29.123491188   19.873 15.730     LBV 61 0
60 PSR J1647-4552 Psr 16 47 10.18 -45 52 16.7           ~ 198 1
61 HD 152235 s*b 16 53 58.8528412848 -41 59 39.577848180 6.47 6.92 6.38 5.84 5.42 B0.5Ia 192 0
62 * zet01 Sco s*b 16 53 59.7271314888 -42 21 43.307334468 4.80 5.31 4.79 4.32 3.86 B1.5Ia+ 372 0
63 HD 152234 s*b 16 54 01.8373779952 -41 48 22.987396952 4.92 5.64 5.45     B0.5Ia 194 0
64 NAME OAO 1657-41 HXB 17 00 48.884 -41 39 21.46           Ofpe/WN9 248 0
65 HD 153919 HXB 17 03 56.7725629224 -37 50 38.913331452 6.06 6.78 6.51 6.08 5.90 O6Iafcp 814 1
66 * k Sco s*b 17 04 49.3516568736 -34 07 22.541680380 4.44 5.13 4.87 4.59 4.42 B2Iab 151 0
67 HD 154043 s*b 17 05 18.8805091944 -47 04 08.538750948 7.37 7.73 7.10 7.83   B2Iab 50 0
68 [BSD96] 33 WR* 17 45 39.54 -29 00 35.0           Ofpe/WN9 42 0
69 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14414 0
70 GCIRS 34W WR* 17 45 39.73 -29 00 26.6           Ofpe/WN9 62 0
71 GCIRS 33E WR* 17 45 40.0941 -29 00 31.213           Ofpe/WN9 58 0
72 GCIRS 16C WR* 17 45 40.12 -29 00 27.6           Ofpe/WN9 190 1
73 PSR J1745-2900 Psr 17 45 40.1640 -29 00 29.818           ~ 315 0
74 [FMM95] 3 s*b 17 46 15.240 -28 50 03.58           LBV 148 1
75 [GMC99] D6 s*b 17 46 17.982 -28 49 03.46           LBV 62 0
76 * 67 Oph s*b 18 00 38.7157893000 +02 55 53.633402904 3.34 3.96 3.93 3.84 3.81 B5Ib 407 0
77 EM* AS 268 WR* 18 02 23.4574037952 -23 34 37.491692196   14.38 12.31 11.43   WN9h 101 0
78 HD 313846 WR* 18 05 25.7344895280 -23 00 20.334949992 10.48 10.69 9.89 9.89   WN9h+OB 135 0
79 PSR J1808-2024 Psr 18 08 39.32 -20 24 40.1           ~ 1240 2
80 AX J1809.8-1943 Psr 18 09 51.07 -19 43 51.8           ~ 463 0
81 V* QR Ser SB* 18 18 58.6907022768 -13 59 28.456622916 7.92 8.55 8.28 9.07   O9.5III+B3-5V/III 86 0
82 HD 170938 s*b 18 32 37.7939337168 -15 42 05.895891036 8.58 8.84 7.99 7.28 6.45 B1Ia 73 0
83 IRAS 18576+0341 s*b 19 00 10.89456 +03 45 47.1096           B8I 86 0
84 GBS 1900+14 gB 19 07 13 +09 19.6           ~ 857 0
85 HD 185859 Em* 19 40 28.3246282752 +20 28 37.474738716 6.290 6.890 6.520 6.18 5.92 B3I+ 139 0
86 HD 190066 s*b 20 02 22.1030449008 +22 09 05.249915568 6.07 6.78 6.60 6.43 6.36 B0.7Iab 78 0
87 HD 190603 s*b 20 04 36.1742825304 +32 13 06.953333016 5.73 6.19 5.65 5.13 4.71 B1.5Ia+ 344 0
88 HD 192660 * 20 14 26.0814038904 +40 19 45.050865708 7.83 8.07 7.56     B0Ib 73 0
89 HD 193183 * 20 17 22.7627493456 +38 14 08.422560204   7.386 7.021     B1.5Ib 72 0
90 * P Cyg s*b 20 17 47.2019733389 +38 01 58.549132671 4.66 5.24 4.82 4.28 4.02 B1-2Ia-0ep 1176 1
91 HD 194279 s*b 20 23 18.1647782064 +40 45 32.598481500 8.01 8.04 7.01 5.98 5.17 B2Ia 191 0
92 Schulte 12 s*b 20 32 40.9572199728 +41 14 29.279036940 16.1 14.45 11.702     B3-4Ia+ 424 0
93 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0
94 * 55 Cyg s*b 20 48 56.2915921440 +46 06 50.883645024 4.83 5.28 4.86 4.41 4.10 B4Ia 493 0
95 HD 199478 s*b 20 55 49.8039729168 +47 25 03.564093468 5.79 6.12 5.64 5.16 4.78 B9Iae 224 0
96 * sig Cyg sg* 21 17 24.9522700076 +39 23 40.847039148 3.98 4.37 4.24 4.06 3.92 A0Ia 266 0
97 * 69 Cyg s*b 21 25 47.0250895464 +36 40 02.584183260 4.89 5.86 5.94     B0.2Iab 201 0
98 * 9 Cep Pu* 21 37 55.2241394424 +62 04 54.990376788 4.49 5.03 4.73 4.42 4.24 B2Ib 301 0
99 BD+53 2790 HXB 22 07 56.2366802328 +54 31 06.408879888 9.4 10.11 9.84 9.64 9.43 O9.5Vep 210 0
100 * 4 Lac * 22 24 30.9914928480 +49 28 35.010584652 4.33 4.67 4.58 4.45 4.35 A0Ib 181 0
101 * 26 Cep * 22 27 05.3104700184 +65 07 56.160347196 5.24 5.806 5.515     B0.5Ib 149 0
102 2E 4673 HXB 23 01 08.14 +58 52 44.5           ~ 633 1
103 3C 461 BL? 23 23 24.000 +58 48 54.00     14.30     ~ 2792 1
104 GCIRS 19NW * ~ ~           ~ 13 0

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