A Blue Straggler Binary System with at least Three Progenitors in the Core of a Globular Cluster?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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19 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ; revised version includes a discussion of an alternative 2-progenitor bin

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10.1086/500311

We show that the X-ray source W31 in the core of the globular cluster 47 Tucanae is physically associated with the bright blue straggler BSS-7. The two sources are astrometrically matched to 0.061\arcsec, with a chance coincidence probability of less than 1%. We then analyse optical time-series photometry obtained with the {\em Hubble Space Telescope} (HST) and find that BSS-7 displays a 1.56 day periodic signal in the I band. We also construct a broad-band (far-ultraviolet through far-red) spectral energy distribution for BSS-7 and fit this with single and binary models. The binary model is a better fit to the data, and we derive the corresponding stellar parameters. All of our findings are consistent with BSS-7 being a detached binary consisting of a blue straggler primary with an X-ray-active, upper-main-sequence companion. The formation of such a system would necessarily involve at least three stars, which is consistent with recent N-body models in which blue stragglers often form via multiple encounters that can involve both single and binary stars. However, we cannot yet entirely rule out the possibility that BSS-7 descended directly from a binary system via mass transfer. The system parameters needed to distinguish definitively between these scenarios may be obtainable from time-resolved spectroscopy.

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