A periodic variation in the pulse timings of the pulsating hot subdwarf B star CS 1246 was recently discovered via the O-C diagram and suggests the presence of a binary companion with an orbital period of two weeks. Fits to this phase variation, when interpreted as orbital reflex motion, imply CS 1246 orbits a barycenter 11 light-seconds away with a velocity of 16.6 km/s. Using the Goodman spectrograph on the SOAR telescope, we decided to confirm this hypothesis by obtaining radial velocity measurements of the system over several months. Our spectra reveal a velocity variation with amplitude, period, and phase in accordance with the O-C diagram predictions. This corroboration demonstrates that the rapid pulsations of hot subdwarf B stars can be adequate clocks for the discovery of binary companions via the pulse timing method.
@article{arxiv.1106.5492,
title = {Radial Velocity Confirmation of a Binary Detected from Pulse Timings},
author = {Brad N. Barlow and Bart H. Dunlap and J. Christopher Clemens},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.5492},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters; 5 pages, 2 figures, 3 tables; uses emulateapj