English

Spectroscopic study of the long-period dust-producing WC7pd+O9 binary HD192641

Astrophysics 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

We present the results of an optical spectroscopic study of the massive Wolf-Rayet binary WR137. These data cover the dust-formation maximum in 1997. Combining all available measurements of radial velocities, we derive, for the first time, a spectroscopic orbit with period 13.05 +/- 0.18 years. The resulting masses, adopting i=67degrees, are M(O)= 20 +/- 2 Mo and M(WR)= 4.4+/- 1.5 Mo. These appear, respectively, around normal and on the low side for the given spectral types. Analysis of the intense multi-site spectroscopic monitoring in 1999 shows that the CIII5696 and CIV5802/12 lines have the highest intrinsic variability levels. The periodogram analysis yields a small-amplitude modulation in the absorption troughs of the CIV5802/12 and HeI5876 lines with a period of 0.83 days, which could be related either to pulsations or large-scale rotating structures as seen in the WN4 star EZ Canis Majoris (WR6).Wavelet analysis of the strong emission lines of CIII5696 and CIV5802/12 enabled us to isolate and follow for several hours small structures associated with density enhancements within the wind of the Wolf-Rayet star. Cross-correlating the variability patterns seen in different lines, we find a weak but significant correlation between the varability in emission lines with different ionization potential, i.e. in lines formed at different distances from the WR stellar core. Adopting a beta wind-velocity law, from the motion of individual subpeaks we find beta around 5, which is significantly larger than the canonical value of 1 usually found in O-star winds.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0504475,
  title  = {Spectroscopic study of the long-period dust-producing WC7pd+O9 binary HD192641},
  author = {L. Lefevre and S. V. Marchenko and S. Lepine and A. F. J. Moffat and A. Acker and T. J. Harries and K. Annuk and D. A. Bohlender and H. Demers and Y. Grosdidier and G. M. Hill and N. D. Morrison and D. C. Knauth and G. Skalkowski and S. Viti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0504475},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

14 pages, 12 figures