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A&A 459, 849-857 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065274
Properties and nature of Be stars
25. A new orbital solution and the nature of a peculiar
emission-line binary
Sagittarii
P. Koubský1, P. Harmanec2, 1, S. Yang3, M. Netolický4, 1, P. Skoda1, M. Slechta1, and D. Korcáková1 1 Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, 251 65 Ondrejov, Czech Republic
e-mail: koubsky@sunstel.asu.cas.cz
2 Astronomical Institute of the Charles University, V Holesovickách 2, 180 00 Praha 8, Czech Republic
3 Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Victoria, PO Box 3055 STN CSC, Victoria, B.C. V8W 3P6, Canada
4 Institue of Theretical Physics and Astrophysics, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University Brno, Kotlárská 2, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic
(Received 25 March 2006 / Accepted 28 April 2006 )
Abstract
Context.Binaries observed in the initial rapid phase of mass exchange between the
components are very rare since the statistical probability of finding them
is low. At the same time, thorough studies of them are extremely important
for better understanding the process of large-scale mass exchange
and possible mass loss from the system. One of these objects is probably
Sgr.
Aims.By analyzing 35 new electronic spectra and numerous published spectral
and photometric observations, we derived the new orbital elements, an upper
limit to a secular period change, and also the
peculiar RV curve of the blue-shifted H
absorption. Possible models
of the binary and its evolutionary stage are then discussed critically.
Methods.Reduction of new spectra was carried out with the IRAF and SPEFO programs.
All orbital elements were derived with the FOTEL program and period
searches were carried out using the phase-dispersion minimalization
technique.
Results.The peculiar RV curve of the blue-shifted H
absorption rules out
the model of a coronal flow of matter from the brighter component.
The presence of bipolar jets that are perpendicular to the orbital
plane and similar to those found for
Lyr seems probable.
An upper limit to the secular period decrease of 24 s per year was
estimated and should be tested by future RV observations. The peculiar
character of the line spectrum of the brighter component could also be
understood as originating from a pseudo-photosphere of an optically thick
disk rather than from a stellar spectrum.
Conclusions.Better understanding of the nature of
Sgr will not be possible without
interferometric resolution of the binary and especially without
determining its orbital inclination.
Key words: stars: emission-line, Be -- stars: binaries: close -- stars: individual:
© ESO 2006
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