Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Dec 1997
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HST Proposal ID #7497
Mathematics
Logic
Hst Proposal Id #7497 Binary Stars
Scientific paper
We recently used WFPC2 images of Procyon A and B to measure an extremely accurate separation of the bright F star and its much fainter white-dwarf companion. Combined with ground-based astrometry of the bright star, our observation significantly revises downward the derived masses, and brings Procyon A into excellent agreement with theoretical evolutionary tracks for the first time. We now propose to begin a modest but long-term program of WFPC2 measurements of astrophysically important visual binaries, working in a regime of large magnitude differences and/or faint stars where ground-based speckle interferometry cannot compete. We have selected three systems: Procyon {P=40 yr}, for which continued monitoring will even further refine the very accurate masses; Mu Cas {P=21 yr}, a famous metal-deficient G dwarf for which accurate masses will lead to the star's helium content with cosmological implications; and G 107-70, a close double white dwarf {P=18 yr} that promises to add two accurate masses to the tiny handful of white-dwarf masses that are directly known from dynamical measurements.
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