2006A&A...447L...1S


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2006A&A...447L...1S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 447, L1-4 (2006/2-4)

Assisted stellar suicide in V617 Sagittarii.

STEINER J.E., OLIVEIRA A.S., CIESLINSKI D. and RICCI T.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

V617 Sgr is a V Sagittae star - a group of binaries thought to be the galactic counterparts of the Compact Binary Supersoft X-ray Sources - CBSS. To check this hypothesis, we measured the time derivative of its orbital period. Observed timings of eclipse minima spanning over 30000 orbital cycles are presented. We found that the orbital period evolves quite rapidly: P/{dot}(P)=1.1x106-years. This is consistent with the idea that V617 Sgr is a wind driven accretion supersoft source. As the binary system evolves with a time-scale of about one million years, which is extremely short for a low mass evolved binary, it is likely that the system will soon end either by having its secondary completely evaporated or by the primary exploding as a supernova of type Ia.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: winds, outflows - stars: individual: V617 Sgr - supernovae: general

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* QR And CV* 00 19 49.9252996176 +21 56 52.169584416   12.38 12.73 11.86   Ss 130 0
2 2E 0035.4-7229 XB* 00 37 19.6683991960 -72 14 13.187852739   20.0 20.2     ~ 102 0
3 RX J0537.6-7033 XB* 05 37 43.0 -70 34 15           ~ 31 0
4 V* T Pyx CV* 09 04 41.5061511720 -32 22 47.502932700           ~ 420 0
5 RX J0925.7-4758 XB* 09 25 46.0017018216 -47 58 17.340963384   19.2       ~ 88 0
6 WR 109 WR* 18 07 50.8972634088 -35 10 25.118702292           WN3 56 0
7 V* V Sge CV* 20 20 14.6911060272 +21 06 10.437106644   11.27 11.22 11.54   Be 212 0

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