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Detection of a White Dwarf companion to a Blue Straggler Star in the outskirts of globular cluster NGC 5466 with the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT)

Authors :
Peter B. Stetson
Mirko Simunovic
Thomas H. Puzia
Snehalata Sahu
Joseph E. Postma
Annapurni Subramaniam
N. Kameswera Rao
Aaron M. Geller
Michael M. Shara
Nathan W. C. Leigh
Patrick Côté
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

We report the discovery of a hot white dwarf (WD) companion to a blue straggler star (BSS) in the globular cluster (GC) NGC 5466, based on observations from the Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) on board AstroSat. The Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) of the Far-UV detected BSS NH 84 was constructed by combining the flux measurements from 4 filters of UVIT, with GALEX, GAIA and other ground-based observations. The SED of NH 84 reveals the presence of a hot companion to the BSS. The temperature and radius of the BSS (T$_{\mathrm{eff}} = 8000^{+1000}_{-250}$ K, R/R$_\odot = 1.44 \pm 0.05$) derived from Gemini spectra and SED fitting using Kurucz atmospheric models are consistent with each other. The temperature and radius of the hotter companion of NH 84 (T$_{\mathrm{eff}} = 32,000 \pm 2000$ K, R/R$_\odot = 0.021 \pm 0.007$) derived by fitting Koester WD models to the SED suggest that it is likely to be a hot WD. The radial velocity derived from the spectra along with the proper motion from GAIA DR2 confirms NH 84 to be a kinematic member of the cluster. This is the second detection of a BSS-WD candidate in a GC, and the first in the outskirts of a low density GC. The location of this BSS in NGC 5466 along with its dynamical age supports the mass-transfer pathway for BSS formation in low density environments.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 20 figures. accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aa74b805b57f5621ba2d50cd52a7e2a8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1903.08212