论文标题
最早的O型O-Type在小麦哲伦云中黯然失色,AZV 476:全面的分析显示出令人惊讶的低恒星质量
The earliest O-type eclipsing binary in the Small Magellanic Cloud, AzV 476: A comprehensive analysis reveals surprisingly low stellar masses
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论文摘要
低金属性的巨大恒星是早期宇宙和当今恒星形成星系的主要反馈代理之一。在二进制中,这些恒星是重力波事件的潜在祖细胞。对恒星质量的了解是了解低金属性巨星进化和反馈的先决条件。使用大量的光谱和光度测量值对脱光的二进制,我们比较了其动态,光谱和进化质量估计,并发展出二进制进化方案。我们全面研究了小麦芽云中的黯然失色的二进制系统AZV 476。分析光曲线和径向速度以获得轨道参数。使用Potsdam Wolf-Rayet模型大气分析了紫外线和光学的光度和光谱数据。使用二进制进化轨道来解释所获得的结果。 AZV 476由O4IV-III((F))P primary和O9.5:VN次级组成。这两个组件都有相似的当前质量(〜20 m $ _ {\ odot} $),从轨道和光谱分析中获得。 log的风质量损失率($ \ dot {m} $/(m $ _ {\ odot} $/yr))= - 6.2的主量比最近在SMC中单颗O星的经验处方高十倍。只有传质的近二元演变才能重现当前的恒星和轨道参数。二进制进化模型表明,主要的原则损失了大约一半的初始质量,并且已经是核心氦气燃烧的。我们对AZV 476的全面分析产生了一组一致的参数,并提出了先前的情况B传质。衍生的恒星群众在其不确定性中同意。 AZV 476中等质量强调了SMC中明亮的巨星的稀缺性。原发性的核心氦气燃烧性质表明,被剥离的恒星可能隐藏在ob型种群中。
Massive stars at low metallicity are among the main feedback agents in the early Universe and in present-day star forming galaxies. When in binaries, these stars are potential progenitors of gravitational-wave events. Knowledge of stellar masses is a prerequisite to understanding evolution and feedback of low-metallicity massive stars. Using abundant spectroscopic and photometric measurements of an outstandingly bright eclipsing binary, we compare its dynamic, spectroscopic, and evolutionary mass estimates and develop a binary evolution scenario. We comprehensively studied the eclipsing binary system, AzV 476, in the Small Magellanic Cloud. The light curve and radial velocities were analyzed to obtain the orbital parameters. The photometric and spectroscopic data in the UV and optical were analyzed using the Potsdam Wolf-Rayet model atmospheres. The obtained results are interpreted using binary-evolution tracks. AzV 476 consists of an O4IV-III((f))p primary and an O9.5:Vn secondary. Both components have similar current masses (~20 M$_{\odot}$) obtained from both the orbital and spectroscopic analysis. The wind mass-loss rate of log($\dot{M}$/(M$_{\odot}$/yr))=-6.2 of the primary is a factor of ten higher than a recent empirical prescription for single O stars in the SMC. Only close-binary evolution with mass transfer can reproduce the current stellar and orbital parameters. The binary evolutionary model reveals that the primary has lost about half of its initial mass and is already core helium burning. Our comprehensive analysis of AzV 476 yields a consistent set of parameters and suggests previous case B mass transfer. The derived stellar masses agree within their uncertainties. The moderate masses of AzV 476 underline the scarcity of bright massive stars in the SMC. The core helium burning nature of the primary indicates that stripped stars might be hidden among OB-type populations.