Bibcode
Raucq, F.; Rauw, G.; Mahy, L.; Simón-Díaz, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 614, id.A60, 16 pp.
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2018
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Description
Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity
systems. The present work focusses on two higher multiplicity systems:
HD 17505A and HD 206267A. Aims: Determining the fundamental
parameters of the components of the inner binary of these systems is
mandatory to quantify the impact of binary or triple interactions on
their evolution. Methods: We analysed high-resolution optical
spectra to determine new orbital solutions of the inner binary systems.
After subtracting the spectrum of the tertiary component, a spectral
disentangling code was applied to reconstruct the individual spectra of
the primary and secondary. We then analysed these spectra with the
non-LTE model atmosphere code CMFGEN to establish the stellar parameters
and the CNO abundances of these stars. Results: The inner
binaries of these systems have eccentric orbits with e 0.13 despite
their relatively short orbital periods of 8.6 and 3.7 days for HD
17505Aa and HD 206267Aa, respectively. Slight modifications of the CNO
abundances are found in both components of each system. The components
of HD 17505Aa are both well inside their Roche lobe, whilst the primary
of HD 206267Aa nearly fills its Roche lobe around periastron passage.
Whilst the rotation of the primary of HD 206267Aa is in
pseudo-synchronization with the orbital motion, the secondary displays a
rotation rate that is higher. Conclusions: The CNO abundances and
properties of HD 17505Aa can be explained by single star evolutionary
models accounting for the effects of rotation, suggesting that this
system has not yet experienced binary interaction. The properties of HD
206267Aa suggest that some intermittent binary interaction might have
taken place during periastron passages, but is apparently not operating
anymore.
Based on observations collected with the TIGRE telescope (La Luz,
Mexico), the 1.93 m telescope at Observatoire de Haute Provence
(France), the Nordic Optical Telescope at the Observatorio del Roque de
los Muchachos (La Palma, Spain), and the Canada-France-Hawaii telescope
(Mauna Kea, Hawaii).
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