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The Be Binary Delta Scorpii and Its 2011 Periastron Passage
Anatoly Miroshnichenko University of North Carolina at Greensboro USA
In collaboration with:Professionals AmateursAlexei Pasechnik (Tuorla, Finland) Jose Ribeiro (Portugal)Alex Carciofi (Sao Paulo, Brazil) Alberto Fernando (Portugal)Nadine Manset (CFHT) Thierry Garrel (France)Thomas Rivinius, Stan Štefl (ESO) Christian Buil (France)Vasilij Gvaramadze (Moscow, Russia) Ernst Pollmann (Germany)John Martin (U. South. Illinois) Bernard Heathcote (Australia)Sergey Zharikov (UNAM, Mexico) Olivier Thizy (France)Atsuo Okazaki (Japan) Thom Gandet (USA)Johan Knappen (IAC, Spain)
Dschubba
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Outline
• Parameters of the δ Sco binary• The primary’s disk during the last orbital cycle• Spectroscopy during the periastron 2011• What kind of system is δ Sco?• Conclusions
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Parameters of δ ScoOptical brightness without disk, V=2.32 magSpectral type B0.3 IVDistance, D = 123±15 pcLuminosity, log L/L◎ = 4.4±0.1Surface temperature, Teff = 27500±500 KSurface gravity, log g = 4.0 (typical of a dwarf)
Binary system with an angular separationfrom 0."2 (apastron) to 0." 006 (periastron)Orbital period, P = 10.8 yearsEccentricity, e = 0.94±0.01Secondary, ΔV ~ 1.7 mag, Sp.T. ~ B3 (uncertain)
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δ Sco in the HRD
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δ Sco without Disk
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When did the Emission Appear?Koubsky 2005, Astrophys. & Space Science, 296, 165
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Orbit of δ ScoBisector radial velocities of the Hαemission line near periastron in 2000
4 months
Add 10.8 years
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Brightness − Spectrum
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Disk in 2001
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Disk in 2001
From Carciofi et al. (2006, ApJ, 652, 1617)
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Goals of the 2011 CampaignTake spectra as frequently as possible to:
• obtain a well-defined radial velocity curve to independently constrain the orbital period• study line profile variations to search for effects of the tidal interaction on the disk and possibly get some information about the secondary component
Numbers of spectra obtained:
nightsspectranightsspectra
83~20030~2002010149~30040~3002011
2230302000
AmateursProfessionalsYear
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Hα line in 2000 and 2010/11Ritter Obs., Toledo, OH Amateurs
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He II 4686 Ǻ Region
OII
OII+CIII
OII
NIII
HeIIHeI
http://www.uncg.edu/~a_mirosh/Delta_Sco
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The IAC80 Periastron Campaign
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RV Curves at Periastron 2011
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Periastron in Hα
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Hα Profile at Periastron
June 8July 4Aug 16
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Periastron in He II 4686 Ǻ
Black dots are data from 2000
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Secondary’s Trace at PeriastronRadial velocity difference is ~120 km/s
B0 + B3, both v sin i =150 km/s,brightness ratio ΔV = 1.7 mag
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Observed He I 4471
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What Is δ Sco?• The Bright Star Catalog mentions a component with a 20-day orbital period• Most Be binaries with non-degenerate secondary components have circular orbits.• Radial velocities in the XX century show variations additional to those expected at periastra.• Be/X-ray binaries have eccentric orbits.• The system is surrounded by a dusty envelope seen that could have resulted from an explosion.
Hypotheses:There is a third, degenerate(?) star in the systemThe binary is a runaway from a cluster
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Historical Radial Velocity Data
Periodogram and stability analysis by A. Pasechnik:• Periods shorter than ~10.5 years are insignificant• Any internal component is unstable after few orbits• Orbital period may change due to an external component
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The Shell of δ Sco
WISE images at 22 (left) and 12 (right) microns(found by Vasilij Gvaramadze, Sternberg Inst., Moscow, Russia)
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Conclusions
• Orbital period is 10.8147±0.0013 yr = 3950±5 d• Spectroscopy near periastron did not clearly reveal properties of the secondary that is consistent with an early− to mid−B spectral type• The IR shell near the system suggests that it is a runaway from a young cluster• The radial velocity in 2011 curve slightly deviates from that in 2000 (possible 3rd component)• The 2011 campaign reveal that amateur spectroscopy becomes an important factor in astronomy of emission-line stars