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The shortest-period Wolf-Rayet binary in the small magellanic cloud

  • Context. SMC AB6 is the shortest-period (P = 6.5 d) Wolf-Rayet (WR) binary in the Small Magellanic Cloud. This binary is therefore a key system in the study of binary interaction and formation of WR stars at low metallicity. The WR component in AB6 was previously found to be very luminous (log L = 6.3 [L-circle dot]) compared to its reported orbital mass (approximate to 8 M-circle dot), placing it significantly above the Eddington limit. Aims. Through spectroscopy and orbital analysis of newly acquired optical data taken with the Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES), we aim to understand the peculiar results reported for this system and explore its evolutionary history. Methods. We measured radial velocities via cross-correlation and performed a spectral analysis using the Potsdam Wolf-Rayet model atmosphere code. The evolution of the system was analyzed using the Binary Population and Spectral Synthesis evolution code. Results. AB6 contains at least four stars. The 6.5 d period WR binary comprises the WR primary (WN3:h,Context. SMC AB6 is the shortest-period (P = 6.5 d) Wolf-Rayet (WR) binary in the Small Magellanic Cloud. This binary is therefore a key system in the study of binary interaction and formation of WR stars at low metallicity. The WR component in AB6 was previously found to be very luminous (log L = 6.3 [L-circle dot]) compared to its reported orbital mass (approximate to 8 M-circle dot), placing it significantly above the Eddington limit. Aims. Through spectroscopy and orbital analysis of newly acquired optical data taken with the Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES), we aim to understand the peculiar results reported for this system and explore its evolutionary history. Methods. We measured radial velocities via cross-correlation and performed a spectral analysis using the Potsdam Wolf-Rayet model atmosphere code. The evolution of the system was analyzed using the Binary Population and Spectral Synthesis evolution code. Results. AB6 contains at least four stars. The 6.5 d period WR binary comprises the WR primary (WN3:h, star A) and a rather rapidly rotating (v(eq) = 265 km s(-1)) early O-type companion (O5.5 V, star B). Static N III and N IV emission lines and absorption signatures in He lines suggest the presence of an early-type emission line star (O5.5 I(f), star C). Finally, narrow absorption lines portraying a long-term radial velocity variation show the existence of a fourth star (O7.5 V, star D). Star D appears to form a second 140 d period binary together with a fifth stellar member, which is a B-type dwarf or a black hole. It is not clear that these additional components are bound to the WR binary. We derive a mass ratio of M-O/M-WR = 2.2 +/- 0.1. The WR star is found to be less luminous than previously thought (log L = 5.9 [L-circle dot]) and, adopting M-O = 41 M-circle dot for star B, more massive (M-WR = 18 M-circle dot). Correspondingly, the WR star does not exceed the Eddington limit. We derive the initial masses of M-i,M-WR = 60 M-circle dot and M-i,M-O = 40 M-circle dot and an age of 3.9 Myr for the system. The WR binary likely experienced nonconservative mass transfer in the past supported by the relatively rapid rotation of star B. Conclusions. Our study shows that AB6 is a multiple - probably quintuple - system. This finding resolves the previously reported puzzle of the WR primary exceeding the Eddington limit and suggests that the WR star exchanged mass with its companion in the past.show moreshow less

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Author details:Tomer ShenarORCiDGND, Rainer HainichGND, Helge Tobias TodtORCiD, Anthony F. J. Moffat, Andreas Alexander Christoph SanderORCiDGND, Lida OskinovaORCiDGND, Varsha RamachandranORCiDGND, M. Munoz, H. Pablo, Hugues SanaORCiD, Wolf-Rainer HamannORCiDGND
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201833006
ISSN:1432-0746
ISSN:0004-6361
Title of parent work (English):Astronomy and astrophysics : an international weekly journal
Subtitle (English):Part of a high-order multiple system Spectral and orbital analysis of SMC AB 6
Publisher:EDP Sciences
Place of publishing:Les Ulis
Publication type:Article
Language:English
Year of first publication:2018
Publication year:2018
Release date:2021/10/12
Tag:Magellanic Clouds; binaries: spectroscopic; stars: Wolf-Rayet; stars: atmospheres; stars: individual: SMC AB 6; stars: massive
Volume:616
Number of pages:15
Funding institution:European Organization for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme [099.D-0766(A)]; German "Verbundforschung" (DLR) grant [50 OR 1612]; Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD), as a part of Graduate School Scholarship Program; NSERC (Canada)Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; FQRNT (Quebec)FQRNT; DLR grantHelmholtz AssociationGerman Aerospace Centre (DLR) [50 OR 1508]; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)German Research Foundation (DFG) [HA 1455/26]; NASANational Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) [NAS5-26555]; NASA Office of Space ScienceNational Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) [NNX09AF08G]
Organizational units:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Physik und Astronomie
DDC classification:5 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik / 53 Physik / 530 Physik
Peer review:Referiert
Publishing method:Open Access / Bronze Open-Access
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