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摘要
南三角伽马星是一颗附近的 A 型恒星,据报道在 Gaia DR3 中是一颗 488 天的天体测量双星。我们在此报告对γ TrA的VLTI/GRAVITY观测结果,在K波段通量比为0.5%的情况下,我们没有探测到伴星。根据亚巨星主星的等轴质量 M A = 3.04M ⊙,这意味着半主轴 a orb = 1.8 au,伴星是一颗 M B = 0.26M ⊙ M 的矮星。主星圆盘被部分解析,角直径 θ 1 ≈ 1 mas ↔ 13.0R ⊙。通过Brγ吸收线的能见度相位差,我们可以测量出主星旋转平面上升节点的经度Ωrot = 212° ± 3°。根据盖亚天体测量解法,这意味着自旋轨道偏差至少为 27° ± 3°。
Hidden Companions to Intermediate-mass Stars. XIX. Spin–Orbit Misalignment and a 0.26M
⊙, 1.8 au Companion in the Astrometric Binary Gamma Trianguli Australis*
Gamma Trianguli Australis is a nearby A-type star that was reported to be a 488 days astrometric binary in Gaia DR3. Here we report on a VLTI/GRAVITY observation of γ TrA in which we did not detect the companion down to a K band flux ratio of 0.5%. From the isochrone mass M
A
= 3.04M
⊙ of the subgiant primary, this implies a semimajor axis a
orb = 1.8 au and that the companion is a M
B
= 0.26M
⊙ M dwarf. The primary disk is partially resolved with an angular diameter θ
1 ≈ 1 mas ↔ 13.0R
⊙. The differential visibility phases across the Brγ absorption line allowed us to measure the longitude of the ascending node of the primary’s rotational plane Ωrot = 212° ± 3°. This implies a spin–orbit misalignment of at least 27° ± 3° based on the Gaia astrometric solution.