2017A&A...597A.129M


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2017A&A...597A.129M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 597A, 129-129 (2017/1-1)

Establishing binarity amongst Galactic RV Tauri stars with a disc.

MANICK R., VAN WINCKEL H., KAMATH D., HILLEN M. and ESCORZA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Over the last few decades it has become more evident that binarity is a prevalent phenomenon amongst RV Tauri stars with a disc. This study is a contribution to comprehend the role of binarity upon late stages of stellar evolution.
Aims. In this paper we determine the binary status of six Galactic RV Tauri stars, namely DY Ori, EP Lyr, HP Lyr, IRAS 17038-4815, IRAS 09144-4933, and TW Cam, which are surrounded by a dusty disc. The radial velocities are contaminated by high-amplitude pulsations. We disentangle the pulsations from the orbital signal in order to determine accurate orbital parameters. We also place them on the HR diagram, thereby establishing their evolutionary nature.
Methods. We used high-resolution spectroscopic time series obtained from the HERMES and CORALIE spectrographs mounted on the Flemish Mercator and Swiss Leonhard Euler Telescopes, respectively. An updated ASAS/AAVSO photometric time series is analysed to complement the spectroscopic pulsation search and to clean the radial velocities from the pulsations. The pulsation-cleaned orbits are fitted with a Keplerian model to determine the spectroscopic orbital parameters. We also calibrated a PLC relationship using type II cepheids in the LMC and apply the relation to our Galactic sample to obtain accurate distances and hence luminosities.
Results. All six of the Galactic RV Tauri stars included in this study are binaries with orbital periods ranging between ∼650 and 1700 days and with eccentricities between 0.2 and 0.6. The mass functions range between 0.08 to 0.55M which points to an unevolved low-mass companion. In the photometric time series we detect a long-term variation on the timescale of the orbital period for IRAS 17038-4815, IRAS 09144-4933, and TW Cam. Our derived stellar luminosities indicate that all except DY Ori and EP Lyr are post-AGB stars. DY Ori and EP Lyr are likely examples of the recently discovered dusty post-RGB stars.
Conclusions. The orbital parameters strongly suggest that the evolution of these stars was interrupted by a strong phase of binary interaction during or even prior to the AGB. The observed eccentricities and long orbital periods among these stars provide a challenge to the standard theory of binary evolution.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): stars: variables: Cepheids - binaries: spectroscopic - stars: AGB and post-AGB - circumstellar matter - stars: distances - stars: chemically peculiar

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/597/A129): stars.dat dy_ori.dat ep_lyr.dat hp_lyr.dat i09144.dat i17038.dat tw_cam.dat>

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Number of rows : 23
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11166 1
2 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7078 0
3 V* TW Cam pA* 04 20 47.6363454312 +57 26 28.522779504 12.12 11.42 10.08 9.29   G8Ib 71 0
4 V* RV Tau RV* 04 47 06.7239850584 +26 10 45.532913268   11.00 9.80     K3Ibe 279 1
5 OGLE LMC-T2CEP-16 RV* 04 55 45.9693718392 -69 07 46.240658472     15.681 15.494 15.458 ~ 8 0
6 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17459 0
7 V* DY Ori pA* 06 06 14.9085939696 +13 54 19.118975940   12.956 11.503 11.030   ~ 50 1
8 HD 44179 pA* 06 19 58.2185496 -10 38 14.706068 9.51 9.33 9.02     B9Ib/II 765 0
9 V* PS Gem pA* 07 03 39.6305052432 +10 46 13.068774048   7.76 7.37     A0 120 0
10 V* U Mon RV* 07 30 47.4711645432 -09 46 36.757477488 8.22 7.00 5.82     G8/K0Ib/II 206 0
11 IRAS 09144-4933 pA* 09 16 09.6356114088 -49 46 12.098975844   16.016   12.865   M4/S? 21 0
12 V* IW Car pA* 09 26 53.3035361952 -63 37 48.931552488   9.07 7.90     F7/8 94 0
13 HD 89353 pA* 10 18 07.5899342712 -28 59 31.195183524   5.76 5.53     B9.5Ib/II 307 0
14 V* RU Cen pA* 12 09 23.8148403768 -45 25 34.801333356   9.81 8.70     G1Ie 96 1
15 V* SX Cen RV* 12 21 12.5736554208 -49 12 41.058679536   10.11 9.60     B5III 68 0
16 V* W Vir WV* 13 26 01.9928807928 -03 22 43.431062880   10.33 9.46 9.29 9.393 F2Ibe 300 0
17 CD-48 11445 pA* 17 07 36.6587101920 -48 19 08.477155920   12.33 10.55     G2p(R) 31 0
18 NAME Her Region reg 17 21 +50.0           ~ 40 0
19 V* BL Her WV* 18 01 09.2240599584 +19 14 56.696475012   10.54 9.70     F0 172 0
20 V* AC Her RV* 18 30 16.2373118976 +21 52 00.599340000 8.00 7.79 7.01     F4Ibp 340 0
21 V* EP Lyr RV* 19 18 19.5570243336 +27 51 03.082292928   11.22 9.96 10.14   G2II 87 1
22 V* HP Lyr pA* 19 21 39.0673459320 +39 56 08.202817716   11.12 10.38 10.15 9.615 A3Ia/Iab 59 1
23 BD+39 4926 pA* 22 46 11.2272974832 +40 06 26.309865960   9.621 9.357 9.374   A0IIp 126 0

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