Bibcode
Harmanec, P.; Uytterhoeven, K.; Aerts, C.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.422, p.1013-1021 (2004)
Fecha de publicación:
8
2004
Revista
Número de citas
25
Número de citas referidas
17
Descripción
A new reduction and a new analysis of a rich series of high-S/N spectra
of the bright star κ Sco is carried out to test the technique of
spectral disentangling in the case when one of the components is a
non-radial oscillator. We improve the orbital elements of the system and
find the basic physical properties of the binary to be Teff =
24 500 K, masses of 10.7-11.9 M&sun; and 9.6-10.7
M&sun; and the primary radius and rotational period of 7-8
R&sun; and 3d.56-3d.68, respectively.
This also implies log g ,= 3.70-3.78 [cgs]. KOREL disentangling is
applied and we find that it worked properly and was not misled by the
complex line-profile variability of the pulsating primary. Moreover, the
pulsational frequencies are detected via the period search in the line
intensities and radial-velocity residuals of the primary derived by
KOREL and in the time series of residual spectra in the rest frame of
the primary after KOREL disentangling. This constitutes a much better
starting point to interpret the complex pixel-by-pixel variations of the
disentangled profiles of the primary in terms of stellar oscillations
and/or additional rotational modulation than the original spectra before
disentangling.
Based on spectral observations obtained at ESO with the CAT/CES, La
Silla, Chile.