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Dynamical masses of the primary Be star and the secondary sdB star in the single-lined binary kappa Dra (B6 IIIe)

Authors :
Klement, R.
Baade, D.
Rivinius, Th.
Gies, D. R.
Wang, L.
Labadie-Bartz, J.
Santos, P. Ticiani Dos
Monnier, J. D.
Carciofi, A. C.
Mérand, A.
Anugu, N.
Schaefer, G. H.
Bouquin, J. -B. Le
Davies, C. L.
Ennis, J.
Gardner, T.
Kraus, S.
Setterholm, B. R.
Labdon, A.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Because many classical Be stars may owe their nature to mass and angular-momentum transfer in a close binary, the present masses, temperatures, and radii of their components are of high interest for comparison to stellar evolution models. Kappa Dra is a 61.5-day single-lined binary with a B6 IIIe primary. With the CHARA Array instruments MIRC/MIRC-X and MYSTIC, we detected the secondary at (approximately photospheric) flux ratios of 1.49 +- 0.10% and 1.63 +- 0.09% in the H and K band, respectively. From a large and diverse optical spectroscopic database only the radial velocity curve of the Be star could be extracted. However, employing the parallaxes from Hipparcos and Gaia, which agree within their nominal 1-sigma errors, we could derive the total mass and found component masses of 3.65 +- 0.48 Msun and 0.426 +- 0.043 Msun for the Be star and the companion, respectively. Previous cross-correlation of the observed far-UV spectrum with sdO spectral model templates had not detected a companion belonging to the hot O-type subdwarf (sdO) population known from ~20 earlier-type Be stars. Guided by our full 3D orbital solution, we found a strong cross-correlation signal for a stripped subdwarf B-type companion (far-UV flux ratio of 2.3 +- 0.5%), enabling the first firm characterization of such a star, and making kappa Dra the first mid- to late-type Be star with a directly-observed subdwarf companion.<br />Comment: Accepted to ApJ. Figure sets available on request

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2210.03090
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac98b8