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Title: Detection of White Dwarf companions to Blue Straggler Stars from UVIT observations of M67
Authors: Sindhu, N
Subramaniam, A
Geller, A. M
Jadhav, Vikrant
Knigge, Christian
Simunovic, Mirko
Leigh, Nathan
Shara, Michael
Puzia, T. H
Keywords: open clusters and associations: individual (M67)
stars: blue stragglers
stars: white dwarfs
ultraviolet: stars
Issue Date: May-2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Citation: Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, Vol. 351, pp. 482-485
Series/Report no.: IAU Symposium No. 351;
Abstract: We investigate the old open cluster M67 using ultraviolet photometric data of Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope in multi-filter far-UV bands. M67, well known for the presence of several blue straggler stars (BSS), has been put to detailed tests to understand their formation pathways. Currently, there are three accepted formation channels: mass transfer due to Roche-lobe overflow in binary systems, stellar mergers either due to dynamical collisions or through coalescence of close binaries. So far, there had not been any confirmed detection of a white dwarf (WD) companion to any of the BSSs in this cluster. Here, we present the detection of WD companions to 5 bright BSSs in M67. The multiwavelength spectral energy distributions covering 0.12 -11.5 μm range, were found to require binary spectral fits for 5 BSSs, consisting of a cool (BSS) and a hot companion. The parameters (Luminosity, Temperature, Radius and Mass) of the hot companions suggest them to be WDs with mass in the range 0.2 - 0.35 M⊙ with Teff ~11000 –24000 K.
Description: Restricted Access © International Astronomical Union https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921319006975
URI: http://prints.iiap.res.in/handle/2248/7493
ISSN: 1743-9213
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