Photometry of four binary subdwarf B stars and the nature of their unseen companion stars |
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Authors: | P. F. L. Maxted T. R. Marsh U. Heber L. Morales-Rueda R. C. North W. A. Lawson |
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Affiliation: | University of Southampton, Department of Physics &Astronomy, Highfield, Southampton S017 1BJ,; Department of Physics, Keele University, Staffordshire ST5 5BG,; Dr Remeis-Sternwarte, Astronomisches Institut der Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Sternwartstrasse 7, 96049 Bamberg, Germany and; School of Physics, University College UNSW, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra ACT 2600, Australia |
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Abstract: | We present light curves of four binary subdwarf B stars (sdB), Ton 245, Feige 11, PG 1432+159 and PG 1017−086. We also present new spectroscopic data for PG 1017−086 from which we derive its orbital period, P =0.073 d , and the mass function, f m=0.0010±0.0002 M⊙. This is the shortest period for an sdB binary measured to date. The values of P and f m for the other sdB binaries have been published elsewhere. We are able to exclude the possibility that the unseen companion stars to Ton 245, Feige 11 and PG 1432+159 are main-sequence stars or subgiant stars from the absence of a sinusoidal signal, which would be caused by the irradiation of such a companion star, i.e. they show no reflection effect. The unseen companion stars in these binaries are likely to be white dwarf stars. In contrast, the reflection effect in PG 1017−086 is clearly seen. The lack of eclipses in this binary combined with other data suggests that the companion is a low-mass M-dwarf or, perhaps, a brown dwarf. |
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Keywords: | binaries: close stars: horizontal branch stars: individual: Feige 11 stars: individual: Ton 245 stars: individual: PG 1017−086 stars: individual: PG 1432+159 |
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