Orbital and physical properties of the σ Ori Aa, Ab, B triple system

DOI: 
10.1088/0004-637X/799/2/169
Publication date: 
01/02/2015
Main author: 
Simón-Díaz S.
IAA authors: 
Maíz Apellániz J.;Sanchez-Bermudez J.;Sota A.
Authors: 
Simón-Díaz S., Caballero J.A., Lorenzo J., Maíz Apellániz J., Schneider F.R.N., Negueruela I., Barbá R.H., Dorda R., Marco A., Montes D., Pellerin A., Sanchez-Bermudez J., Sódor Á., Sota A.
Journal: 
Astrophysical Journal
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
799
Pages: 
Number: 
169
Abstract: 
We provide a complete characterization of the astrophysical properties of the σ Ori Aa, Ab, B hierarchical triple system and an improved set of orbital parameters for the highly eccentric σ Ori Aa, Ab spectroscopic binary. We compiled a spectroscopic data set comprising 90 high-resolution spectra covering a total time span of 1963 days. We applied the Lehman-Filhés method for a detailed orbital analysis of the radial velocity curves and performed a combined quantitative spectroscopic analysis of the σ Ori Aa, Ab, B system by means of the stellar atmosphere code fastwind. We used our own plus other available information on photometry and distance to the system for measuring the radii, luminosities, and spectroscopic masses of the three components.We also inferred evolutionary masses and stellar ages using the Bayesian code bonnsai. The orbital analysis of the new radial velocity curves led to a very accurate orbital solution of the σ Ori Aa, Ab pair.We provided indirect arguments indicating that σ Ori B is a fast-rotating early B dwarf. The FASTWIND+BONNSAI analysis showed that the Aa, Ab pair contains the hottest and most massive components of the triple system while σ Ori B is a bit cooler and less massive. The derived stellar ages of the inner pair are intriguingly younger than the one widely accepted for the σ Orionis cluster, at 3 ± 1 Ma. The outcome of this study will be of key importance for a precise determination of the distance to the σ Orionis cluster, the interpretation of the strong X-ray emission detected for σ Ori Aa, Ab, B, and the investigation of the formation and evolution of multiple massive stellar systems and substellar objects. © 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
Database: 
WOK
SCOPUS
ADS
SCOPUS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2015ApJ...799..169S/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2015ApJ...799..169S
Keywords: 
Binaries: spectroscopic; Open clusters and associations: individual (sigma Orionis); Stars: early-type; Stars: individual (sigma Ori); Stars: massive