On the multiplicity of the O star Herschel 36 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Arias J.I.
  2. Barba R.H.
  3. Gamen R.C.
  4. Morrell N.I.
  5. Apellaniz J.M.,Alfaro E.J.
  6. Sota A.
  7. Walborn N.R.
  8. Bidin C.M.
  9. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present the analysis of high-resolution optical spectroscopic observations of the zero-age main-sequence O star Herschel 36 spanning six years. This star is definitely a multiple system, with at least three components detected in its spectrum. Based on our radial-velocity (RV) study, we propose a picture of a close massive binary and a more distant companion, most probably in wide orbit about each other. The orbital solution for the binary, whose components we identify as O9V and B0.5V, is characterized by a period of 1.5415+/-0.0006 days. With a spectral type O7.5V, the third body is the most luminous component of the system and also presents RV variations with a period close to 498 days. Some possible hypotheses to explain the variability are briefly addressed and further observations are suggested.

Keywords
  1. o-stars
  2. multiple-stars
  3. spectroscopy
  4. radial-velocity
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2010ApJ...710L..30A
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2012-04-18T11:54:18Z
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