Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-02-14
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.377:415-424,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
3 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11608.x
The first complete orbital solution for the double-lined spectroscopic binary system \gamma^2 Velorum, obtained from measurements with the Sydney University Stellar Interferometer (SUSI), is presented. This system contains the closest example of a Wolf-Rayet star and the promise of full characterisation of the basic properties of this exotic high-mass system has subjected it to intense study as an archetype for its class. In combination with the latest radial-velocity results, our orbital solution produces a distance of 336^{+8}_{-7} pc, significantly more distant than the Hipparcos estimation (Schaerer et al. 1997; van der Hucht 1997). The ability to fully specify the orbital parameters has enabled us to significantly reduce uncertainties and our result is consistent with the VLTI observational point (Millour et al. 2006), but not with their derived distance. Our new distance, which is an order of magnitude more precise than prior work, demands critical reassessment of all distance-dependent fundamental parameters of this important system. In particular, membership of the Vela OB2 association has been reestablished, and the age and distance are also in good accord with the population of young stars reported by Pozzo et al. (2000). We determine the O-star primary component parameters to be M_V(O) = -5.63 \pm 0.10 mag, R(O) = 17 \pm 2 R_{\sun} and {\cal M}(O) = 28.5 \pm 1.1 M_{\sun}. These values are consistent with calibrations found in the literature if a luminosity class of II--III is adopted. The parameters of the Wolf-Rayet component are M_v(WR) = -4.33 \pm 0.17 mag and {\cal M}(WR) = 9.0 \pm 0.6 M_{\sun}.
Davis Jared
North Julian R.
Tango William J.
Tuthill Peter G.
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