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HD 152248: Evidence for a colliding wind interaction

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 370, Issue 1, Pages 121-135

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010221

Keywords

binaries : close; binaries : spectroscopic; stars : early-type; stars : fundamental parameters; stars : individual : HD 152248; stars : winds, outflows

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We present the results of a four year spectroscopic campaign on the early-type binary system HD 152248. Our analysis yields a new classification as 07.5III(f) + 07III(f), in contradiction with previous classifications of the components as supergiants. We derive improved orbital elements and the corresponding masses (M-1 = 29.61M(circle dot) and M-2= 29.9 M-circle dot) are somewhat larger than previously reported in the literature, although they are still significantly lower than the ones expected from evolutionary tracks. Both components of the system are close to filling their Roche lobe at periastron passage. We also investigate the equivalent width Variations of the lines of the two components and we discuss their relation to the Struve-Sahade effect. Finally, we show that the line profile variability of the He II lambda 4686 and H alpha lines is consistent with a strong wind interaction between the two stars, quite as predicted by current colliding wind models.

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