The magnetically-active, low-mass, triple system WDS 19312+3607 (Research Note)


Autoria(s): Caballero, J. A.; Montes Gutiérrez, David; Klutsch, A.; Genebriera, J.; Miret, F. X.; Tobal, T.; Cairol, J.; Pedraz, S.
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01/09/2010

Resumo

Aims. We investigated in detail the system WDS 19312+3607, whose primary is an active M4.5Ve star previously inferred to be young (τ ~ 300–500 Ma) based on its high X-ray luminosity. Methods. We collected intermediate- and low-resolution optical spectra taken with 2 m-class telescopes, photometric data from the B to 8 μm bands, and data for eleven astrometric epochs with a time baseline of over 56 years for the two components in the system, G 125–15 and G 125–14. Results. We derived the M4.5V spectral types of both stars, confirmed their common proper motion, estimated their heliocentric distance and projected physical separation, determined their Galactocentric space velocities, and deduced a most-probable age of older than 600 Ma. We discovered that the primary, G 125–15, is an inflated, double-lined, spectroscopic binary with a short period of photometric variability of 1.6 d, which we associated with orbital synchronisation. The observed X-ray and Hα emissions, photometric variability, and abnormal radius and effective temperature of G 125–15 AB are indicative of strong magnetic activity, possibly because of the rapid rotation. In addition, the estimated projected physical separation between G 125–15 AB and G 125–14 of about 1200 AU ensures that WDS 19312+3607 is one of the widest systems with intermediate M-type primaries. Conclusions. G 125–15 AB is a nearby (d ≈ 26 pc), bright (J ≈ 9.6 mag), active spectroscopic binary with a single proper-motion companion of the same spectral type at a wide separation. They are thus ideal targets for specific follow-ups to investigate wide and close multiplicity or stellar expansion and surface cooling because of the lower convective efficiency.

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http://eprints.ucm.es/37822/1/davidmontes15libre.pdf

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en

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http://eprints.ucm.es/37822/

http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201014419

10.1051/0004-6361/201014419

AYA2008-00695

AYA2008-06423-C03-03

SP2009/ESP-1496

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Astrofísica #Astronomía
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article

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