2018MNRAS.481.5062B


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2018MNRAS.481.5062B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 481, 5062-5072 (2018/December-3)

The blue straggler V106 in NGC 6791: a prototype progenitor of old single giants masquerading as young.

BROGAARD K., CHRISTIANSEN S.M., GRUNDAHL F., MIGLIO A., IZZARD R.G., TAURIS T.M., SANDQUIST E.L., VANDENBERG D.A., JESSEN-HANSEN J., ARENTOFT T., BRUNTT H., FRANDSEN S., OROSZ J.A., FEIDEN G.A., MATHIEU R., GELLER A., SHETRONE M., RYDE N., STELLO D., PLATAIS I. and MEIBOM S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We determine the properties of the binary star V106 in the old open cluster NGC 6791 . We identify the system to be a blue straggler cluster member by using a combination of ground-based and Kepler photometry and multi-epoch spectroscopy. The properties of the primary component are found to be M_ p_∼1.67 M, more massive than the cluster turn-off, with R_ p_∼1.91 R and Teff = 7110 ± 100 K. The secondary component is highly oversized and overluminous for its low mass with M_ s_∼0.182 M, R_ s_∼0.864 R, and Teff = 6875 ± 200 K. We identify this secondary star as a bloated (proto) extremely low-mass helium white dwarf. These properties of V106 suggest that it represents a typical Algol-paradox system and that it evolved through a mass-transfer phase, which provides insight into its past evolution. We present a detailed binary stellar evolution model for the formation of V106 using the MESA code and find that the mass-transfer phase only ceased about 40 Myr ago. Due to the short orbital period (P = 1.4463 d), another mass-transfer phase is unavoidable once the current primary star evolves towards the red giant phase. We argue that V106 will evolve through a common-envelope phase within the next 100 Myr and merge to become a single overmassive giant. The high mass will make it appear young for its true age, which is revealed by the cluster properties. Therefore, V106 is potentially a prototype progenitor of old field giants masquerading as young.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - blue stragglers - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: V106 - white dwarfs

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
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 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3916 0
2 Cl* NGC 104 WSB V7 EB* 00 26 08.8627905552 -72 07 01.483751964     15.844 16.032 15.482 ~ 24 0
3 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 922 0
4 NGC 6791 1349 HB* 19 20 52.8818474088 +37 45 33.157234044   15.874 14.55   13.24 K2/K3III 57 0
5 NGC 6791 OpC 19 20 53.0 +37 46 41   10.52 9.5     ~ 1040 0
6 Cl* NGC 6791 SBG 9786 RG* 19 20 57.7101815688 +37 49 01.226018208   16.791 15.435   14.065 C: 27 0
7 NGC 6791 2017 BS* 19 20 59.9456496912 +37 46 03.288544752   15.46 15.04     A7V 23 0
8 Cl* NGC 6791 SBG 12836 RG* 19 21 08.1159547944 +37 45 32.157611316   16.771 15.428   14.082 ~ 17 0
9 Cl* NGC 6791 SBG 13421 gD* 19 21 10.7050311216 +37 45 31.420916964     15.685 15.389   ~ 22 0
10 KOI-6674 EB* 19 29 37.5097823496 +41 30 46.904127552   12.63 12.51   11.647 F1V 32 0
11 KOI-7004 EB* 20 01 19.8041339400 +44 08 38.853512412   12.97 12.87     ~ 43 0

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