论文标题
HD 63021:近二进制的色球活性和传质
HD 63021: Chromospheric Activity and Mass Transfer in a Close Binary
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论文摘要
在多次调查的X射线检测中,我们研究了A型星HD 63021,发现它是一种双线光谱二进制,具有与主要恒星相关的高度可变发射。对我们的多个光谱观察结果的分析,其中大多数是在小型光圈望远镜上进行的,这表明轨道时期仅$ 2.9 $ 2.9美元,质量比_2 $ _2 $ _2 $ _1 $ _1 $ _1 $ _1 $ $ 0.23 $。 A1 V星是一个慢速旋转器,旋转速度为$ \ sim34 $ km/s。假设其质量为$ 2.3 $ m $ _ {\ odot} $,当今的次要是$ \ sim0.5 $ m $ _ {\ odot} $的进化星,几乎填充了其Roche Lobe。该次级恒星以$ \ sim44 $ km/s的速度旋转相对较快,我们看到证据表明它具有色相圈活性。对苔丝的光度光弯曲的分析显示了两个较强的时期,一个时期在系统的轨道周期,另一个在轨道周期的一半。这些发现表明,HD 63021是一个近距离二进制系统,经过从次级恒星到主要恒星的质量转移 - 在所有方面都像Algol Ecreliping Binary System,除非没有Eclipse。我们讨论了系统的传质,这不是稳定的,但似乎以拟合和爆发的形式运行,并从轨道参数研究,Roche Lobe几何形状及其现存的X射线发射中推断系统的基本物理特性。
Prompted by X-ray detections from multiple surveys, we investigated the A-type star HD 63021 and found that it is a double-lined spectroscopic binary with highly variable emission associated with the primary star. Analysis of our multi-epoch spectroscopic observations, the majority of which were carried out on small aperture telescopes, indicates a very short orbital period of just $2.9$ days, and a mass ratio M$_2$/M$_1$ of $0.23$. The A1 V star is a slow rotator, with a rotational speed of $\sim34$ km/s. Assuming its mass is $2.3$ M$_{\odot}$, the present-day secondary is an evolved star of $\sim0.5$ M$_{\odot}$ that nearly fills its Roche lobe. This secondary star rotates comparatively rapidly at $\sim44$ km/s, and we see evidence that it is chromospherically active. Analysis of a photometric lightcurve from TESS reveals two strong periods, one at the orbital period for the system and another at half the orbital period. These findings suggest that HD 63021 is a close binary system undergoing mass transfer from the secondary star onto the primary star -- in all ways like an Algol eclipsing binary system, except without the eclipse. We discuss the system's mass transfer, which is not steady but seems to run in fits and bursts, and infer the system's basic physical properties from an orbital parameter study, the Roche lobe geometry, and its extant X-ray emission.