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Title: Discovery of a Barium Blue Straggler Star in M67 and “Sighting” of Its White Dwarf Companion
Authors: Pal, Harshit
Subramaniam, A
Reddy, A. B. S
Jadhav, Vikrant V
Keywords: Open star clusters
Barium stars
Blue straggler stars
White dwarf stars
S-process
Spectroscopic binary stars
Spectral energy distribution
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2024
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Citation: The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 970, No. 2, L39
Abstract: We report the discovery of a barium blue straggler star (BSS) in M67, exhibiting enhancements in slow neutron-capture (s-)process elements. Spectroscopic analysis of two BSSs (WOCS 9005 & WOCS 1020) and four stars located near the main-sequence turn-off using GALAH spectra, showed that WOCS 9005 has a significantly high abundance of the s-process elements ([Ba/Fe] = 0.75 ± 0.08, [Y/Fe] = 1.09 ± 0.07, and [La/Fe] = 0.65 ± 0.06). The BSS (WOCS 9005) is a spectroscopic binary with a known period, eccentricity, and a suspected white dwarf (WD) companion with a kinematic mass of 0.5 M⊙. The first "sighting" of the WD in this barium BSS is achieved through multiwavelength spectral energy distribution (SED) with the crucial far-UV data from the UVIT/AstroSat. The parameters of the hot and cool companions are derived using binary fits of the SED using two combinations of models, yielding a WD with Teff in the range 9750–15,250 K. Considering the kinematic mass limit, the cooling age of the WD is estimated as ∼60 Myr. The observed enhancements are attributed to a mass transfer (MT) from a companion asymptotic giant branch star, now a WD. We estimate the accreted mass to be 0.15 M⊙, through wind accretion, which increased the envelope mass from 0.45 M⊙. The detection of chemical enhancement, as well as the sighting of WD in this system, have been possible due to the recent MT in this binary, as suggested by the young WD.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8521
ISSN: 2041-8205
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