A quintuple star system containing two eclipsing binaries

作者:Rappaport S; Lehmann H; Kalomeni B; Borkovits T; Latham D; Bieryla A; Ngo H; Mawet D; Howell S; Horch E; Jacobs T L; LaCourse D; Sodor A; Vanderburg A; Pavlovski K
来源:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016, 462(2): 1812-1825.
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stw1745

摘要

We present a quintuple star system that contains two eclipsing binaries. The unusual architecture includes two stellar images separated by 11 arcsec on the sky: EPIC 212651213 and EPIC 212651234. The more easterly image (212651213) actually hosts both eclipsing binaries which are resolved within that image at 0.09 arcsec, while the westerly image (212651234) appears to be single in adaptive optics (AO), speckle imaging, and radial velocity (RV) studies. The 'A' binary is circular with a 5.1-d period, while the 'B' binary is eccentric with a 13.1-d period. The gamma velocities of the A and B binaries are different by similar to 10 km s(-1). That, coupled with their resolved projected separation of 0.09 arcsec, indicates that the orbital period and separation of the 'C' binary (consisting of A orbiting B) are similar to 65 yr and similar or equal to 25 au, respectively, under the simplifying assumption of a circular orbit. Motion within the C orbit should be discernible via future RV, AO, and speckle imaging studies within a couple of years. The C system (i.e. 212651213) has an RV and proper motion that differ from that of 212651234 by only similar to 1.4 km s(-1) and similar to 3 mas yr(-1). This set of similar space velocities in three dimensions strongly implies that these two objects are also physically bound, making this at least a quintuple star system.

  • 出版日期2016-10-21