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Modelling the asymmetric wind of the luminous blue variable binary MWC 314

Authors :
Lobel, Alex
Groh, J.
Martayan, C.
Frémat, Yves
Torres Dozinel, K.
Raskin, Gert
Van Winckel, Hans
Prins, S.
Pessemier, W.
Waelkens, Ch
Hensberge, Herman
Dumortier, L.
Jorissen, Alain
Van Eck, Sophie
Lehmann, Holger
Lobel, Alex
Groh, J.
Martayan, C.
Frémat, Yves
Torres Dozinel, K.
Raskin, Gert
Van Winckel, Hans
Prins, S.
Pessemier, W.
Waelkens, Ch
Hensberge, Herman
Dumortier, L.
Jorissen, Alain
Van Eck, Sophie
Lehmann, Holger
Source :
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 559
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Aims. We present a spectroscopic analysis of MWC 314, a luminous blue variable (LBV) candidate with an extended bipolar nebula. The detailed spectroscopic variability is investigated to determine if MWC 314 is a massive binary system with a supersonically accelerating wind or a low-mass B[e] star. We compare the spectrum and spectral energy distribution to other LBVs (such as P Cyg) and find very similar physical wind properties, indicating strong kinship. Methods. We combined long-term high-resolution optical spectroscopic monitoring and V-band photometric observations to determine the orbital elements and stellar parameters and to investigate the spectral variability with the orbital phases. We developed an advanced model of the large-scale wind-velocity and wind-density structure with 3-D radiative transfer calculations that fit the orbitally modulated P Cyg profile of He i λ5876, showing outflow velocities above 1000 km s-1. Results. We find that MWC 314 is a massive semi-detached binary system of ≈1.22 AU, observed at an inclination angle of i = 72.8 with an orbital period of 60.8 d and e = 0.23. The primary star is a low-vsini LBV candidate of m1 = 39.6 M and R1 = 86.8 R. The detailed radiative transfer fits show that the geometry of wind density is asymmetric around the primary star with increased wind density by a factor of 3.3, which leads the orbit of the primary. The variable orientation causes the orbital modulation that is observed in absorption portions of P Cyg wind lines. Wind accretion in the system produces a circumbinary disc. Conclusions. MWC 314 is in a crucial evolutionary phase of close binary systems, when the massive primary star has its H envelope being stripped and is losing mass to a circumbinary disc. MWC 314 is a key system for studying the evolutionary consequences of these effects. © 2013 ESO.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics, 559
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn872080660
Document Type :
Electronic Resource