2017A&A...602A..30H


Query : 2017A&A...602A..30H

2017A&A...602A..30H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 602A, 30-30 (2017/6-1)

KIC 4150611: a rare multi-eclipsing quintuple with a hybrid pulsator.

HELMINIAK K.G., UKITA N., KAMBE E., KOZLOWSKI S.K., PAWLASZEK R., MAEHARA H., BARANEC C. and KONACKI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Aims. We aim to analyse KIC 4150611 (HD 181469) - an interesting, bright quintuple system that includes a hybrid δ Sct/γ Dor pulsator. Four periods of eclipses - 94.2, 8.65, 1.52 and 1.43d - have been observed by the Kepler satellite, and three point sources (A, B, and C) are seen in high angular resolution images.
Methods. From spectroscopic observations made with the HIDES spectrograph attached to the 1.88-m telescope of the Okayama Astrophysical Observatory (OAO), we have calculated for the first time radial velocities (RVs) of the component B - a pair of G-type stars - and combined them with Kepler photometry in order to obtain absolute physical parameters of this pair. We also managed to directly measure RVs of the pulsator, for the first time. Additionally, we modelled the light curves of the 1.52 and 1.43-day pairs, and measured their eclipse timing variations (ETVs). We also performed relative astrometry and photometry of three sources seen on the images taken with the NIRC2 camera of the Keck II telescope. Finally, we compared our results with theoretical isochrones.
Results. The brightest component Aa is the hybrid pulsator, transited every 94.2 days by a pair of K/M-type stars (Ab1+Ab2), which themselves form a 1.52-day eclipsing binary. The components Ba and Bb are late G-type stars, forming another eclipsing pair with a 8.65 day period. Their masses and radii are MBa=0.894±0.010M, RBa=0.802±0.044R for the primary, and MBb=0.888±0.010M, RBb=0.856±0.038R for the secondary. The remaining period of 1.43 days is possibly related to a faint third star C, which itself is most likely a background object. The system's properties are well-represented by a 35Myr isochrone, basing on which the masses of the pulsator and the 1.52-day pair are MAa=1.64(6)M, and MAb,tot=0.90(13)M, respectively. There are also suggestions of additional bodies in the system.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): binaries: eclipsing - binaries: spectroscopic - binaries: visual - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: oscillations - stars: individual: HD 181469 - stars: individual: HD 181469

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 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 181068 SB* 19 17 08.9786734416 +41 15 53.314415820   8.01 7.09     G8III+G8V+K1V 72 0
2 HD 181469B * 19 18 58.1771895745 +39 16 00.658989242   11.20 10.30     ~ 1 0
3 HD 181469 SB* 19 18 58.21759 +39 16 01.7913   8.336 8.021 8.65   F1Vwkmet(A9) 64 0
4 HD 181469A * 19 18 58.2176650664 +39 16 01.772241400   8.34 8.02     ~ 2 0
5 KOI-6295 EB* 19 29 31.5189138936 +38 04 35.873220180           ~ 31 0
6 Kepler-469 EB* 19 49 54.2016372336 +41 06 51.428433708           ~ 96 0
7 NAME Coma Berenices Moving Group MGr ~ ~           ~ 84 0

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