论文标题
HD 183986:具有脉动组件的高对比度SB2系统
HD 183986: a high-contrast SB2 system with a pulsating component
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论文摘要
主序列上有一小部分奇特的早期型恒星,它们显示出不同光谱线的旋转速度不同。这种不一致可能是由于这些对象的二元性质。我们的目的是通过对一个对象进行更详细的光谱和光度研究来验证这一假设:HD 183986。我们获得了151个高和中分辨率的光谱,涵盖了预期的长轨道时期。有明确的证据表明主要成分的理论运动。我们发现了次要成分的非常微弱和宽阔的范围。相应的SB2轨道参数和组件光谱是通过使用Korel代码曲线张开来获得的。通过ISPEC代码进一步对组件光谱进行建模,以达到大气量和预计的旋转速度。我们已经证明,该对象是二进制恒星,其周期为$ p $ = 1268.2(11)d,怪异$ e $ = 0.5728(20),质量比$ q $ q $ = 0.655。主要组件是一个缓慢旋转的星($ v \ sin i = 27 $ km.s $^{ - 1} $),而冷却器和较少的次要旋转速度更快($ v \ sin I \ sin i \ sim 120 $ km.s $^{ - 1} $)。还研究了通过苔丝卫星获得的光度观测值,以使该物体更加阐明。在小时($δ$ sct型变异性)到几天(斑点/旋转变异性)的苔丝数据中检测到了多周期光度变异性。更详细地讨论了组件的物理参数和光度变异性的起源。
There is a small group of peculiar early-type stars on the main sequence that show different rotation velocities from different spectral lines. This inconsistency might be due to the binary nature of these objects. We aim to verify this hypothesis by a more detailed spectroscopic and photometric investigation of one such object: HD 183986. We obtained 151 high and medium resolution spectra that covered an anticipated long orbital period. There is clear evidence of theorbital motion of the primary component. We uncovered a very faint and broad spectrum of the secondary component. The corresponding SB2 orbital parameters, and the component spectra, were obtained by Fourier disentangling using the KOREL code. The component spectra were further modeled by iSpec code to arrive at the atmospheric quantities and the projected rotational velocities. We have proven that this object is a binary star with the period $P$ = 1268.2(11) d, eccentricity $e$ = 0.5728(20), and mass ratio $q$ = 0.655. The primary component is a slowly rotating star ($v \sin i = 27$ km.s$^{-1}$) while the cooler and less massive secondary rotates much faster ($v \sin i \sim 120$ km.s$^{-1}$). Photometric observations obtained by the TESS satellite were also investigated to shed more light on this object. A multi-period photometric variability was detected in the TESS data ranging from hours (the $δ$ Sct-type variability) to a few days (spots/rotational variability). The physical parameters of the components and the origin of the photometric variability are discussed in more detail.