Solving Wolfs uvbyRI light curves for the star BM Ori

Citation
As. Vasileiskii et Ea. Vitrichenko, Solving Wolfs uvbyRI light curves for the star BM Ori, ASTRON LETT, 26(8), 2000, pp. 529-538
Citations number
40
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMY LETTERS-A JOURNAL OF ASTRONOMY AND SPACE ASTROPHYSICS
ISSN journal
10637737 → ACNP
Volume
26
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
529 - 538
Database
ISI
SICI code
1063-7737(200008)26:8<529:SWULCF>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
We solve the uvbyRI light curves obtained by Wolf (1994) with a CCD photome ter. Wolf did not solve the light curves, while particular interest in them stems from the fact that a secondary minimum, which other observers failed to detect, is clearly seen in the byRI light curves. This enables us to co nsider a new eclipse model in which we hypothesize that the secondary compo nent at primary minimum completely obscures the primary, smaller B star, bu t, at the same time, the light from a third star is observed. Based on this hypothesis, we computed the brightness of each of the three stars for the six bands by analyzing the depths of the primary and secondary minima. Sati sfactory agreement between theoretical and observed light curves was achiev ed by assuming the following parameters for the stars: effective temperatur e T-1 = 17000 K, radius R-1 = 2.5 R-circle dot, spectral type Sp(1) = B3-B4 for the primary; T-2 = 5700 K, R-2 = 8.4 R-circle dot, Sp(2) = G0-G2 for t he secondary; and T-3 = 29000 K, R-3 = 1.0 R-circle dot, Sp(3) = B0 for the third star. In the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, the first star lies on the zero-age main sequence, the second is on the way from the birthline to the main sequence in the region of giants, and the third falls within the regi on of hot subdwarfs. (C) 2000 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".