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A&A 424, L39-L42 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:200400049
Letter
A Spectroscopic study of the non-thermal radio emitter Cyg OB2 #8A: Discovery of a new binary system
M. De Becker, G. Rauw and J. ManfroidInstitut d'Astrophysique et de Géophysique, Université de Liège, 17, Allée du 6 Août, B5c, 4000 Sart Tilman, Belgium
e-mail: debecker@astro.ulg.ac.be
(Received 7 May 2004 / Accepted 2 August 2004)
Abstract
We present the results of a spectroscopic campaign revealing that the non-thermal radio emitter Cyg OB2 #8A is an O6 + O5.5 binary
system. We propose the very first orbital solution indicating a period of about 21.9 days. The system appears to be eccentric
(0.24
0.04) and is likely seen under a rather low inclination angle. The mass ratio of the components is close to unity. The impact
of the binarity of this star in the framework of our understanding of non-thermal radio emission from early-type stars is
briefly discussed.
Key words: binaries: spectroscopic -- stars: early-type -- stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: individual: Cyg OB2 #8A
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2004
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