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Discovery of an OB Runaway Star Inside SNR S147

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-01-29 v1

Abstract

We present first results of a long term study: Searching for OB--type runaway stars inside supernova remnants (SNRs). We identified spectral types and measured radial velocities (RV) by optical spectroscopic observations and we found an early type runaway star inside SNR S147. HD 37424 is a B0.5V type star with a peculiar velocity of 74±\pm8 km s1^{-1}. Tracing back the past trajectories via Monte Carlo simulations, we found that HD 37424 was located at the same position as the central compact object, PSR J0538+2817, 30 ⁣± ⁣430\!\pm\!4 kyr ago. This position is only \sim4 arcmin away from the geometrical center of the SNR. So, we suggest that HD 37424 was the pre--supernova binary companion to the progenitor of the pulsar and the SNR. We found a distance of 1333112+103^{+103}_{-112} pc to the SNR. The zero age main sequence progenitor mass should be greater than 13 MM_\odot. The age is 30±430\pm4 kyr and the total visual absorption towards the center is 1.28±\pm0.06 mag. For different progenitor masses, we calculated the pre--supernova binary parameters. The Roche Lobe radii suggest that it was an interacting binary in the late stages of the progenitor.

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@article{arxiv.1501.07220,
  title  = {Discovery of an OB Runaway Star Inside SNR S147},
  author = {Baha Dinçel and Ralph Neuhäuser and Sinan Kaan Yerli and Aşkın Ankay and Nina Tetzlaff and Guillermo Torres and Markus Mugrauer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07220},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Accepted to be published in MNRAS, 10 pages, 5 figures