A coordinated X-ray and optical campaign of the nearest massive eclipsing binary, [delta] Orionis Aa. III. Analysis of optical photometric (MOST) and spectroscopic (ground based) variations

Show simple item record

dc.creator Pablo, Herbert
dc.creator Richardson, Noel D.
dc.creator Moffat, Anthony F. J.
dc.creator Corcoran, Michael
dc.creator Shenar, Tomer
dc.creator Benvenuto, Omar
dc.creator Fuller, Jim
dc.creator Naze, Yael
dc.creator Hoffman, Jennifer L.
dc.creator Miroshnichenko, Anatoly
dc.creator Guenther, David B.
dc.date.accessioned 2017-03-31T12:37:19Z
dc.date.available 2017-03-31T12:37:19Z
dc.date.issued 2015-08-20
dc.identifier.issn 0004-637X
dc.identifier.uri http://library2.smu.ca/handle/01/26865
dc.description Publisher's version/PDF en_CA
dc.description.abstract We report on both high-precision photometry from the Microvariability and Oscillations of Stars (MOST) space telescope and ground-based spectroscopy of the triple system [delta] Ori A, consisting of a binary O9.5II+early-B (Aa1 and Aa2) with P = 5.7 days, and a more distant tertiary (O9 IV P [greater than] 400 years). This data was collected in concert with X-ray spectroscopy from the Chandra X-ray Observatory. Thanks to continuous coverage for three weeks, the MOST light curve reveals clear eclipses between Aa1 and Aa2 for the first time in non-phased data. From the spectroscopy, we have a well-constrained radial velocity (RV) curve of Aa1. While we are unable to recover RV variations of the secondary star, we are able to constrain several fundamental parameters of this system and determine an approximate mass of the primary using apsidal motion. We also detected second order modulations at 12 separate frequencies with spacings indicative of tidally influenced oscillations. These spacings have never been seen in a massive binary, making this system one of only a handful of such binaries that show evidence for tidally induced pulsations. en_CA
dc.description.provenance Submitted by Janine Mills (janine.mills@smu.ca) on 2017-03-31T12:37:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Guenther_David_B_article_2015.pdf: 3206263 bytes, checksum: 2c9af4ff744641929340bc47de506ebc (MD5) en
dc.description.provenance Made available in DSpace on 2017-03-31T12:37:19Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Guenther_David_B_article_2015.pdf: 3206263 bytes, checksum: 2c9af4ff744641929340bc47de506ebc (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015-08-20 en
dc.language.iso en en_CA
dc.publisher American Astronomical Society en_CA
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/809/2/134
dc.rights Article is made available in accordance with the publisher’s policy and is subject to copyright law. Please refer to the publisher’s site. Any re-use of this article is to be in accordance with the publisher’s copyright policy. This posting is in no way granting any permission for re-use to the reader/user.
dc.subject.lcsh Astronomical photometry
dc.subject.lcsh Double stars
dc.subject.lcsh Stars -- Motion in line of sight
dc.subject.lcsh X-ray spectroscopy
dc.title A coordinated X-ray and optical campaign of the nearest massive eclipsing binary, [delta] Orionis Aa. III. Analysis of optical photometric (MOST) and spectroscopic (ground based) variations en_CA
dc.type Text en_CA
dcterms.bibliographicCitation Astrophysical Journal 809(2), 134. (2015) en_CA
 Find Full text

Files in this item


 

Copyright statement:

 
Article is made available in accordance with the publisher’s policy and is subject to copyright law. Please refer to the publisher’s site. Any re-use of this article is to be in accordance with the publisher’s copyright policy. This posting is in no way granting any permission for re-use to the reader/user.
 
Published Version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/809/2/134
 
 

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show simple item record

Search DSpace


Browse

My Account