A. S. Rastorguev, M. V. Zabolotskikh, N. A. Gorynya
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Abstract
Based on the original version of the pulsating photosphere method that allows modeling the changes in the effective temperature, a revision of the physical characteristics of the unique binary Cepheid V350 Sgr was carried out. Previously published measurements of radial velocities were used, as well as new ones obtained by us, which allowed us to refine the parameters of the Cepheid orbit. The choice of the projection factor \(PF=1.34\) allowed us to reconcile our estimates of the cycle-averaged radius \(\langle{R}\rangle_{I}/R_{\odot}\approx 41.3{-}41.9\), luminosity \(M_{V}\approx-3\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}52{-}3\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}57\), normal color \((B-V)_{0}\approx 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}56\pm 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}01\), effective temperature \(\langle\log{}T_{\textrm{eff}}\rangle_{I}\approx 3.788\pm 0.002\), distance \(D\approx 992\pm 14\) pc and color excess \(E(B-V)\approx 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}35\pm 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}01\) with MESA theoretical evolutionary tracks for the mass \(5.1M_{\odot}\) and metallicity \([{\textrm{Fe}}/{\textrm{H}}]=-0.18\) dex (or mass \(5.2M_{\odot}\), \([{\textrm{Fe}}/{\textrm{H}}]\approx-0.10\) dex) and the PARSEC 2.0 track for the mass \(5.2M_{\odot}\), \(Z\approx 0.01\). The evolutionary age of the Cepheid, which is in the phase of the third crossing of the instability strip, is estimated at 100 Myr. It is shown that the Gaia eDR3/DR3 catalogues provide a distance overestimated by approximately 25%. Using the mass function for the available estimates of the Cepheid and companion masses, the relative orbital plane inclination angle \(i\approx 53^{\circ}\pm 3^{\circ}\) and the orbital semi-major axes \(a_{1}\approx 1.63\pm 0.05\) AU, \(a_{2}\approx 3.42\pm 0.09\) AU were determined for the first time, with the relative orbit size of about 5 AU.
在脉动光球法的基础上,对造父变星V350 Sgr的物理特性进行了修正,该方法可以模拟有效温度的变化。我们使用了先前公布的径向速度测量结果,以及我们获得的新数据,这些数据使我们能够改进造父变星轨道的参数。投影因子\(PF=1.34\)的选择使我们能够将周期平均半径\(\langle{R}\rangle_{I}/R_{\odot}\approx 41.3{-}41.9\)、光度\(M_{V}\approx-3\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}52{-}3\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}57\)、正常颜色\((B-V)_{0}\approx 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}56\pm 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}01\)、有效温度\(\langle\log{}T_{\textrm{eff}}\rangle_{I}\approx 3.788\pm 0.002\)、距离\(D\approx 992\pm 14\) pc和颜色过量\(E(B-V)\approx 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}35\pm 0\overset{\textrm{m}}{.}01\)的估计与质量\(5.1M_{\odot}\)和金属丰度\([{\textrm{Fe}}/{\textrm{H}}]=-0.18\)指数(或质量\(5.2M_{\odot}\))的MESA理论进化轨迹相协调。\([{\textrm{Fe}}/{\textrm{H}}]\approx-0.10\)索引)和PARSEC 2.0轨道的质量\(5.2M_{\odot}\), \(Z\approx 0.01\)。造父变星正处于不稳定带的第三次交叉阶段,其演化年龄估计为100兆日。结果表明,盖亚eDR3/DR3星表提供的距离高估了约25%. Using the mass function for the available estimates of the Cepheid and companion masses, the relative orbital plane inclination angle \(i\approx 53^{\circ}\pm 3^{\circ}\) and the orbital semi-major axes \(a_{1}\approx 1.63\pm 0.05\) AU, \(a_{2}\approx 3.42\pm 0.09\) AU were determined for the first time, with the relative orbit size of about 5 AU.
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Astrophysical Bulletin is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the results of original research in various areas of modern astronomy and astrophysics, including observational and theoretical astrophysics, physics of the Sun, radio astronomy, stellar astronomy, extragalactic astronomy, cosmology, and astronomy methods and instrumentation.