2009A&A...498..489J


Query : 2009A&A...498..489J

2009A&A...498..489J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 498, 489-500 (2009/5-1)

Spectroscopic binaries among Hipparcos M giants. III. The eccentricity - period diagram and mass-transfer signatures.

JORISSEN A., FRANKOWSKI A., FAMAEY B. and VAN ECK S.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper is the third one in a series devoted to studying the properties of binaries involving M giants. We use a new set of orbits to construct the first (e-logP) diagram of an extensive sample of M giant binaries, to obtain their mass-function distribution, and to derive evolutionary constraints for this class of binaries and related systems. The orbital properties of binaries involving M giants were analysed and compared with those of related families of binaries (K giants, post-AGB stars, barium stars, Tc-poor S stars). The orbital elements of post-AGB stars and M giants are not very different, which may indicate that, for the considered sample of post-AGB binaries, the post-AGB star left the AGB at quite an early stage (M4 or so). Neither are the orbital elements of post-mass-transfer binaries like barium stars very different from those of M giants, suggesting that the mass transfer did not alter the orbital elements much, contrary to current belief. Finally, we show that binary systems with e<0.4logP-1 (with periods expressed in days) are predominantly post-mass-transfer systems, because (i) the vast majority of barium and S systems match this condition; and (ii) these systems have companion masses peaking around 0.6M, as expected for white dwarfs. The latter property has been shown to hold as well for open-cluster binaries involving K giants, for which a lower bound on the companion mass may easily be set.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: spectroscopic - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: late-type - stars: binaries: symbiotic

CDS comments: Paragraph 2.3 BD -26 2983 is a probable misprint for BD +26 2983.

Simbad objects: 33

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Number of rows : 33
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 * 47 Psc LP* 00 28 02.9147612952 +17 53 35.257375248 8.53 6.71 5.06 3.32 1.78 M3III 102 0
2 NGC 129 OpC 00 30 25.7 +60 12 47   7.33 6.5     ~ 203 0
3 * gam Phe SB* 01 28 21.9286848650 -43 19 05.645061018   4.99 3.42     M0III 141 0
4 V* AY Lep pA* 05 22 59.4229189104 -20 32 53.048251464   10.52 9.48     ~ 32 0
5 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17438 0
6 V* TU Tau C* 05 45 13.7252280696 +24 25 12.448555140 12.69 11.33 8.46     C-N4+ 122 0
7 * 17 Lep Sy* 06 04 59.1294521328 -16 29 03.969238632 5.29 5.17 4.93     A3+K/M 210 0
8 * eta Gem RG* 06 14 52.6452865329 +22 30 24.434377815 6.55 4.89 3.28 1.79 0.48 M2IIIa 258 0
9 * L02 Pup AB* 07 13 32.3185436236 -44 38 22.951891964 7.90 6.66 5.10 2.49 0.07 M5IIIe 219 0
10 * l Pup sg* 07 43 48.4696146486 -28 57 17.374357218 4.06 4.09 3.93 3.68 3.50 A4Iabe 191 0
11 V* NQ Pup S* 07 53 05.2704648648 -11 37 29.352872136   9.34 7.64     S4.5/2 96 0
12 V* PV UMa SB* 09 03 32.2721549112 +53 06 29.817440280   7.86 6.86     G7III:Ba0.5 73 0
13 * mu. UMa SB* 10 22 19.7276765267 +41 29 58.337745272 6.53 4.64 3.05 1.76 0.80 M0III 311 0
14 HD 101584 pA* 11 40 58.8051522552 -55 34 25.814696232 7.80 7.40 7.01     B8/9I/IIe 142 0
15 * 4 Dra SB* 12 30 06.6619965864 +69 12 03.974236920 8.38 6.57 4.95     M3+IIIa 130 0
16 * sig Vir V* 13 17 36.2865680867 +05 28 11.582733843 8.42 6.47 4.80     M1III 94 0
17 HD 121447 SB* 13 55 46.9655016048 -18 14 56.486226336 11.50 9.61 7.80     C2,1_CH4:_Ba4 123 0
18 V* RR UMi LP* 14 57 35.0095879431 +65 55 56.814643584 7.86 6.19 4.54 2.69 0.97 M4.5III 182 0
19 HD 137853 SB* 15 27 38.8731247176 +25 06 05.826980268   7.64 6.02     M1III 34 0
20 HD 147395 SB* 16 20 18.2069826888 +36 58 32.101557672   8.142 6.599     M2III: 25 0
21 BD+26 2983 PM* 17 15 31.6164664896 +26 36 10.884130488   10.89 10.07     ~ 2 0
22 V* SZ Sgr C* 17 44 56.4759363195 -18 39 26.321230341 15.08 11.27 8.52 8.631 7.90 C-N5.5 87 0
23 V* V980 Her LP* 18 05 00.3716256864 +16 55 35.989599864   8.62 6.96     M2III 25 0
24 HD 172481 pA* 18 41 36.9595215744 -27 57 01.235714652   9.58 9.06     F2/3Ia 49 0
25 V* W Aql S* 19 15 23.3572741560 -07 02 50.333886492   12.72 10.14 10.21   S6/6e 231 0
26 V* T Sgr S* 19 16 14.4361485576 -16 58 17.076889992   11.81 7.10     S4.5-6/5.5-6e 136 0
27 * del Sge SB* 19 47 23.2655973192 +18 32 03.528856248 6.20 5.12 3.81 2.37 1.08 M2II+B0V 202 0
28 HD 190658 SB* 20 05 26.5461888000 +15 30 01.543494492 9.74 7.98 6.34     M2.5III 56 0
29 HD 191589 S* 20 09 32.9862045768 +33 40 53.851811988   8.772 7.244     M0SIb/II 57 0
30 V* V2012 Cyg S* 20 17 11.0550768024 +31 33 18.075697344   11.13 9.27     S3,1 28 0
31 V* HM Aqr pA* 22 35 27.5260668720 -17 15 26.894587392 9.31 9.08 8.90     A0III 111 0
32 * 63 Peg SB* 23 20 49.5583920720 +30 24 53.728666452   7.091 5.557     M0III 31 0
33 V* WY Cas S* 23 58 01.3064089800 +56 29 13.475449716   12.48 10.76 10.68   S6-6.5/6-e 73 0

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