Dynamical mass of the Ophiuchus intermediate-mass stellar system S1 with DYNAMO-VLBA
Abstract
We report dynamical mass measurements of the individual stars in the most luminous and massive stellar member of the nearby Ophiuchus star-forming region, the young tight binary system S1. We combine 28 archival datasets with seven recent, proprietary VLBA observations obtained as part of the \textit{Dynamical Masses of Young Stellar Multiple Systems with the VLBA} project (DYNAMO--VLBA), to constrain the astrometric and orbital parameters of the system, and recover high accuracy dynamical masses. The primary component, S1A, is found to have a mass of 4.110.10~M, significantly less than the typical value, ~6~M previously reported in the literature. We show that the spectral energy distribution of S1A can be reproduced by a reddened blackbody with a temperature between roughly 14,000~K and 17,000~K. According to evolutionary models, this temperature range corresponds to stellar masses between 4~M and 6~M so the SED is not a priori inconsistent with the dynamical mass of S1A. The luminosity of S1 derived from SED-fitting, however, is only consistent with models for stellar masses above 5~M. Thus, we cannot reconcile the evolutionary models with the dynamical mass measurement of S1A: the models consistent with the location of S1A in the HR diagram correspond to masses at least 25\% higher than the dynamical mass. For the secondary component, S1B, a mass of 0.831~~0.014~M is determined, consistent with a low-mass young star. While the radio flux of S1A remains roughly constant throughout the orbit, the flux of S1B is found to be higher near the apastron.
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@article{arxiv.2401.02885,
title = {Dynamical mass of the Ophiuchus intermediate-mass stellar system S1 with DYNAMO-VLBA},
author = {Jazmín Ordóñez-Toro and Sergio A. Dzib and Laurent Loinard and Gisela Ortiz-León and Marina A. Kounkel and Josep M. Masqué and S. -N. X. Medina and Phillip A. B. Galli and Trent J. Dupuy and Luis F. Rodríguez and Luis H. Quiroga-Nuñez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.02885},
year = {2024}
}