1997A&A...326..709A


Query : 1997A&A...326..709A

1997A&A...326..709A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 326, 709-721 (1997/10-2)

Absolute dimensions of eclipsing binaries. XXI. V906 Scorpii: a triple system member of M 7.

ALENCAR S.H.P., VAZ L.P.R. and HELT B.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an analysis based on new uvby light curves and spectroscopic data of the detached triple-lined B-type eclipsing binary V906 Sco. The uvby light curves are analysed with an extended version of the Wilson-Devinney program. The spectroscopic CCD observations are analysed with both the Sterne and the Lehmann-Filhes methods. We conclude from the combined analysis that the triple system V906 Sco is a member of the open cluster M 7 and that its B-type eclipsing components are still on the main sequence, at an age of (2.4±0.3)x108yrs, already close to the TAMS (especially the more massive one). The system is older than the time for circularization of the orbit, and the small eccentricity is probably caused by the third component, which, however, is unlikely to be the main responsible for the apsidal motion, probably more influenced by tidal and rotational deformation. We determine absolute dimensions of high precision (errors <2%): MA=3.25±0.07, RA=3.52±0.04, MB=3.38±0.07 and RB=4.52±0.04, in solar units. The system is detached, with both components in synchronous rotation, and therefore representative for normal stars.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: evolution - stars: individual: V906 Sco

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 V* IQ Per EB* 03 59 44.6764997640 +48 09 04.487282712   7.77 7.73     B9 155 0
2 HD 38735 SB* 05 47 26.8930346587 -10 31 58.690687745   6.23 6.09     A2IV 119 0
3 V* GZ CMa SB* 07 16 19.2051179904 -16 43 00.074716140   8.14 7.98     A0III/IV 70 0
4 * 21 Hya EB* 09 12 26.0504794680 -07 06 35.299400796   6.328 6.098     A0mA5/7-F0 122 0
5 * chi02 Hya EB* 11 05 57.5699938080 -27 17 16.272708396   5.64 5.71     B8V 115 0
6 V* LZ Cen EB* 11 50 32.4607560408 -60 47 38.037891264   8.28 8.25 9.02   B2III 46 0
7 HD 161390 ** 17 47 07.2958156248 -38 06 43.824481128   6.384 6.400     B9V 35 0
8 V* V539 Ara EB* 17 50 28.3930000656 -53 36 44.664776352   5.60 5.71     B2/3Vnn 181 0
9 HD 162631 * 17 53 34.8641373888 -34 51 55.217726460   7.43 7.37     A0III 34 0
10 NGC 6475 OpC 17 53 47.3 -34 50 28           ~ 384 0
11 V* V906 Sco EB* 17 53 54.7731227 -34 45 09.785378   5.95 5.96     B9V+B9V 122 0
12 HD 162817 * 17 54 27.1232887320 -34 28 00.204740616   6.15 6.11     B9.5/A0III 77 0
13 HD 163708 SB* 17 59 13.4703104784 -36 56 19.839700356   7.155 7.089 8.09   A3III 119 0
14 V* V451 Oph EB* 18 29 14.0426779320 +10 53 31.429623012   7.95 7.91     A0IV 165 0
15 V* PV Cas EB* 23 10 02.5750345872 +59 12 06.149248560   9.98 9.86     B6V 154 0

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