η Muscae: a young detached binary with two identical components

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Binaries: General, Stars: Kinematics, Stars: Individual: Η Muscae, Techniques: Photometric, Techniques: Radial Velocities, Techniques: Spectroscopic

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High-resolution (λ/dλ ~ 41000) echelle spectra of the multiple system η Muscae were analysed. Precise spectroscopic orbital elements of the close pair η Muscae-A were obtained by means of two techniques; cross-correlation and spectral disentangling. The updated light elements of the close pair were derived using new photometric and spectroscopic data together with Hipparcos ephemerides. According to simultaneous studies of radial velocities with Hipparcos light curve and recent and historic light curves in Strömgren bands, η Mus-A consists of two quasi-identical components: M1 = 3.30Msolar,M2 = 3.29Msolar,R1 = 2.14Rsolar,R2 = 2.13Rsolar,T1 = 12700K and T2 = 12550K separated from each other by a = 14.11Rsolar in an orbit inclined . The membership of η Mus-A to the Lower Centaurus-Crux OB association is discussed. The rotational velocity of the primary component was found to be smaller than that of the secondary component. The asynchronous slow rotation of the primary and the synchronous rotation of the secondary imply a recent decrease in the orbital period, either due to orbital angular momentum being transferred to the visual companion η Mus-C or due to relatively frequent stellar encounters in this crowded region. The visual companion η Mus-B is found to be gravitationally unbound to the close pair η Mus-A. The radial velocity measurements of the visual companion η Mus-B, when combined with its positional information, support its membership to the Lower Centaurus-Crux OB association, but the evidence for membership of η Mus-A is weaker.

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