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Constraining the overcontact phase in massive binary evolution III. Period stability of known B plus B and O plus B overcontact systems
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WoS WOS:001351092800006
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85209255120
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/202450849
Año 2024
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Instituciones Chile

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Abstract



Context. Binary systems play a crucial role in massive star evolution. Systems composed of B-type and O-type stars are of particular interest due to their potential to lead to very energetic phenomena or the merging of exotic compact objects. Aims. We aim to determine the orbital period variations of a sample of B+B and O+B massive overcontact binaries, with the primary objectives of characterizing the evolutionary timescales of these systems and addressing the existing discrepancy between observational data and theoretical predictions derived from population synthesis models. Methods. We used PERIOD04 to analyze archival photometric data going back a century for a sample of seven binary systems to measure their orbital periods. We then determine the period variations using a linear fit. Results. We find that the period variation timescales of five truly overcontact binary systems align with the nuclear timescale, in agreement with previous findings for more massive overcontact binaries. Additionally, we noticed a clear distinction between the five systems that had been unambiguously classified as overcontact systems and both SV Cen and VFTS 066, which seem to be evolving on thermal timescales and might be misclassified as overcontact systems. Conclusions. In the case of the five overcontact binaries, our results indicate a noticeable mismatch between the observational data and the theoretical predictions derived from population synthesis models. Furthermore, our results suggest that additional physical mechanisms must be investigated to compare the observed variations more thoroughly with theoretical predictions.

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Astronomy & Astrophysics 0004-6361

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Vrancken, Jasmine - European Southern Observ - Chile
Katholieke Univ Leuven - Bélgica
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
KU Leuven - Bélgica
2 Abdul-Masih, M. Hombre European Southern Observ - Chile
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
3 Escorza, A. - European Southern Observ - Chile
Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España
European Southern Observatory Santiago - Chile
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
4 Menon, Athira - Inst Astrofis Canarias - España
UNIV LA LAGUNA - España
Instituto Astrofisico de Canarias - España
Universidad de La Laguna - España
5 Mahy, L. Hombre Royal Observ Belgium - Bélgica
Royal Observatory of Belgium - Bélgica
6 MARCHANT-CAMPOS, PABLO IGNACIO Hombre Katholieke Univ Leuven - Bélgica
KU Leuven - Bélgica

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National Science Foundation
NSF
NASA's Science Mission directorate
Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
ESO Science Support Discretionary Fund
NASA’s Science Mission
La Caixa" Foundation
NASA's Science Mission
ISDC
Spanish Virtual Observatory project
FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship
European Southern Observatoryhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100004604

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We acknowledge support from the ESO Science Support Discretionary Fund under program ID SSDF 17/23 C. This project received the support of two fellowships from "La Caixa" Foundation (ID 100010434). The fellowship codes are LCF/BQ/PI23/11970035 (MAM) and LCF/BQ/PI23/11970031 (AE). PM acknowledges support from the FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship No. 12ZY523N This research has made use of the ExoDat Database, operated at LAM-OAMP, Marseille, France, on behalf of the CoRoT/Exoplanet program. Based on data from the OMC Archive at CAB (INTA-CSIC), pre-processed by ISDC and further processed by the OMC Team at CAB. The OMC Archive is part of the Spanish Virtual Observatory project. Both are funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 through grants PID2020-112949GB-I00 and PID2019-107061GB-C61, respectively. This paper includes data collected by the TESS mission, which are publicly available from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). Funding for the TESS mission is provided by NASA's Science Mission directorate. This research made use of Lightkurve, a Python package for Kepler and TESS data analysis (Lightkurve Collaboration 2018). The DASCH project at Harvard is grateful for partial support from NSF grants AST-0407380, AST-0909073, and AST-1313370.
We acknowledge support from the ESO Science Support Discretionary Fund under program ID SSDF 17/23 C. This project received the support of two fellowships from \"La Caixa\" Foundation (ID 100010434). The fellowship codes are LCF/BQ/PI23/11970035 (MAM) and LCF/BQ/PI23/11970031 (AE). PM acknowledges support from the FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship No. 12ZY523N This research has made use of the ExoDat Database, operated at LAM-OAMP, Marseille, France, on behalf of the CoRoT/Exoplanet program. Based on data from the OMC Archive at CAB (INTA-CSIC), pre-processed by ISDC and further processed by the OMC Team at CAB. The OMC Archive is part of the Spanish Virtual Observatory project. Both are funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 through grants PID2020-112949GB-I00 and PID2019-107061GB-C61, respectively. This paper includes data collected by the TESS mission, which are publicly available from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). Funding for the TESS mission is provided by NASA's Science Mission directorate. This research made use of Lightkurve, a Python package for Kepler and TESS data analysis (Lightkurve Collaboration 2018). The DASCH project at Harvard is grateful for partial support from NSF grants AST-0407380, AST-0909073, and AST-1313370.
We acknowledge support from the ESO Science Support Discretionary Fund under program ID SSDF 17/23 C. This project received the support of two fellowships from \"La Caixa\" Foundation (ID 100010434). The fellowship codes are LCF/BQ/PI23/11970035 (MAM) and LCF/BQ/PI23/11970031 (AE). PM acknowledges support from the FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship No. 12ZY523N This research has made use of the ExoDat Database, operated at LAM-OAMP, Marseille, France, on behalf of the CoRoT/Exoplanet program. Based on data from the OMC Archive at CAB (INTA-CSIC), pre-processed by ISDC and further processed by the OMC Team at CAB. The OMC Archive is part of the Spanish Virtual Observatory project. Both are funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 through grants PID2020-112949GB-I00 and PID2019-107061GB-C61, respectively. This paper includes data collected by the TESS mission, which are publicly available from the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST). Funding for the TESS mission is provided by NASA's Science Mission directorate. This research made use of Lightkurve, a Python package for Kepler and TESS data analysis (Lightkurve Collaboration 2018). The DASCH project at Harvard is grateful for partial support from NSF grants AST-0407380, AST-0909073, and AST-1313370.

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