The young binary system HD 350731 is a noteworthy laboratory for studying early-type binaries with similar components. We present here the analysis of differential multi-color photometric and spectroscopic observations for the double-lined detached system. Accurate absolute parameters were determined from the simultaneous solution of light and radial velocity curves for the first time. HD 350731 consists of two B8V-type components having masses and radii respectively of M1=2.91±0.13 M⊙, M2=2.80±0.14 M⊙, R1=2.11±0.05 R⊙ and R2=2.07±0.05 R⊙. The effective temperatures were determined based on analysis of disentangled spectra of the components and derived to be 12000±250 K and 11830±300 K for the primary and secondary components, respectively. The measured projected rotational velocities, 69.2±1.5 km s−1 for primary and 70.1±1.7 km s−1 for secondary, were found closer to the pseudo-synchronous velocities of the components. Comparison with evolutionary models suggests an age of 120±35 Myr. Kinematic analysis of the unevolved binary system HD 350731 revealed that it belongs to the young thin-disc population of the Galaxy.
@article{arxiv.1506.05126,
title = {Towards Understanding the Nature of Young Detached Binary System HD 350731},
author = {F. Soydugan and F. Alicavus and S. Bilir and E. Soydugan and C. Puskullu and T. Senyuz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.05126},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
36 pages, including 8 figures and 8 tables, accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal