Issue |
A&A
Volume 481, Number 1, April I 2008
Science with Hinode
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Page(s) | 183 - 192 | |
Section | Stellar structure and evolution | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20078542 | |
Published online | 25 January 2008 |
Improved estimates of the physical properties of the O-star binary V1007 Sco = HD 152248 and notes on several other binaries in the NGC 6231 cluster *,**
1
Astronomical Institute of the Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, V Holešovičkách 2, 180 00 Praha 8, Czech Republic e-mail: mayer@cesnet.cz
2
Dr. Remeis Observatory, University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Sternwartstrasse 7, 96049 Bamberg, Germany
3
Las Campanas Observatory, Carnegie Observatories, Casilla 601, La Serena, Chile
Received:
24
August
2007
Accepted:
14
January
2008
Context.In spite of the importance of massive O-type stars for astrophysics, their accurate masses and other fundamental properties are still a matter of debate. Determining them reliably is hampered by various factors (stellar winds and other forms of circumstellar matter), and the agreement of derived properties with the model predictions is far from satisfactory. Careful studies of O-type binaries, especially of those in stellar clusters, are therefore desirable.
Aims.Having obtained new series of electronic spectra and photometry
of V1007 Sco, we analysed these data in an effort to check whether
the observed properties of V1007 Sco indeed disagree with the prediction of
stellar evolutionary models. We briefly analysed data for a few
other binaries in NGC 6231, too.
Methods.Spectral reductions were carried out with the MIDAS program, photometry reduced using the HEC22 program, the orbital elements were derived with the FOTEL program and the final solutions obtained with the program PHOEBE.
Results.Our analysis led to an accurate determination of the apsidal advance,
deg d-1, based on a simultaneous solution
of all usable radial-velocity and photometric data. This implies
an apsidal period of 111.5 years. It is also demonstrated that the orbital
inclination must be close to 67°.
We arrived at the following preliminary values for masses and
radii:
,
,
, and
.
These values clearly indicate a
of about 3.5 [CGS], implying that the
stars are giants and not supergiants, as the standard spectral
classification criteria indicate.
Key words: binaries: eclipsing / stars: early-type / stars: fundamental parameters / stars: emission-line, Be / stars: individual: V1007 Sco
© ESO, 2008
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