J/A+A/310/879       Hyades binaries (Barrado+, 1996)

Lithium abundance in binaries of the Hyades open cluster Barrado y Navascues D., Stauffer J.R. <Astron. Astrophys. 310, 879 (1996)> =1996A&A...310..879B 1996A&A...310..879B (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Photometry, UBV Keywords: stars: abundances - stars: binaries: close - star: late-type - open clusters: Hyades Description: We have derived accurate and homogeneous lithium abundances in 49 Main Sequence binary systems belonging to the Hyades open cluster by using a deconvolution method to determine individual magnitudes and colors for the primary and secondary components of the binary. The input parameters of the model are the observed Li equivalent width, the actual distance to the binary, the integrated apparent magnitude and the integrated colors of the binaries -BV(RI)K. We show that the general behavior is the same in binaries and in single stars (Li is depleted faster in K stars than in G stars and there is a deep dip for mid-F stars). However, there is a larger scatter in the abundances of binary systems than in single stars. Moreover, in general, binary systems have an overabundance, which is more conspicuous in close binaries. In fact, there is a cut-off period, which can be estimated as Porb∼9d. This value is in excellent agreement with the theoretical prediction of Zahn (1994). File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1 105 49 *Deconvolution for the Hyades binaries table1.tex 159 212 LaTeX version of table1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note on table1: The photometry is essentially from Johnson & Knuckles (=1955ApJ...122..209J 1955ApJ...122..209J) and the distances from Stern (1994). Spectral types for the primary and secondary components were assigned from (B-V) color indices by using the Schmidt-Kaler's (1982) ZAMS. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 11 A10 --- Name Star name (1) 14- 15 I2 --- n_Name ? Note on the star (2) 19- 23 F5.3 mag B-Vobs Observed system B-V colour index 25 A1 --- l_B-V1 [~] Flag on B-V1 26- 30 F5.3 mag B-V1 ? (B-V) colour index of the primary component 32- 36 F5.3 mag B-V2 ? (B-V) colour index of the secondary component 39- 43 F5.2 pc Dist Distance 44 A1 --- u_Dist Uncertainty flag on distance 45 A1 --- n_Dist Note on distance (3) 49- 53 F5.3 mag MVmag Observed absolute V magnitude 55 A1 --- n_MVmag Note on MVmag (3) 59- 63 F5.3 mag MVmag1 ? Absolute V magnitude of the primary 65- 70 F6.3 mag MVmag2 ? Absolute V magnitude of the secondary 72- 76 F5.2 mag Vmag Apparent V magnitude 78- 84 A7 --- Sp Spectral type of the binary 86- 91 A6 --- Sp1 Spectral type of the primary component 93- 98 A6 --- Sp2 Spectral type of the secondary component 100-105 A6 --- Bin Binarity type -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): vB: van Bueren, 1952 BD: Donner Durchmusterung J: Johnson et al., 1968 vA: van Altena, 1969 Note (2): Individual notes: 1 ADS 2451. The photometry include the visual companion. Mason et al. (1993) estimated {DELTA}V=6.0mag. 2 Distance and spectral types from Strassmeier et al 1993. (B-V)p was assigned according the spectral type. 3 {DELTA}V=1.75mag from Griffin & Gunn (1981). Probable triple system. 4 {DELTA}V=0.5mag from Griffin & Gunn (1981). 5 (B-V)p measured directly during the eclipse (Schiller & Milone 1987). 6 {DELTA}V=0.35mag from Batten & Wallerstein (1973). It could have an additional component. 7 {DELTA}V=1.12mag from Griffin et al. (1982). 8 ADS 3135. {DELTA}V=1.0mag from Wickes (1975). V={7.24+8.24} from Peterson & Solenski (1987). Visual companion included in the photometry. 9 Boesgaard & Tripicco (1986) obtained {DELTA}V=0.056mag from the ratio between spectral lines. 10 Visual component included in the photometry. 11 ADS 3169. Visual component included in the photometry. 12 The contribution from the secondary is apparently negligible. 13 The contribution from the secondary is apparently negligible. 14 {DELTA}V=2.0mag from Griffin et al. (1985). 15 {DELTA}V=0.45mag from Peterson & Solenski (1987). V={7.01+7.46}. The visual companion is included in the photometry. 16 ADS 3210. {DELTA}V=0.50mag from Heintz (1969). V={8.06+8.56} from Peterson & Solenski (1987). The visual companion is included in the photometry. 17 Vobs=9.03 from Mermilliod (1976). 18 ADS 3248. {DELTA}V=0.65mag from Dombrowski (1991). Triple system. The inner pair is the SB2. The whole deconvolution is {F7 V + K0 V} + F9 V, V = {3.644+5.655} +4.136,(B-V) = {0.481+0.819} + 0.545 19 The contribution from the secondary is apparently negligible. 20 The visual companion is not included in the photometry. 21 Strassmeier et al. (1993) give MV=6.8mag, D=16.7 pc and dK5e. Apparent magnitude from Eggen & Greenstein (1965). Distance from Borgman & Lippicott (1983). Another possibility for the deconvolution could be (B-V)calc=1.085, (B-V)p=1.068, (B-V)s=1.7, Mcalc=6.648, Mp=6.687, Ms=10.291, (1+α)=1.036, {DELTA}V=3.6mag. 22 {DELTA}V=2.0, Griffin et al. (1985). 23 The deconvolution was taken from Griffin et al. (1985). 24 The contribution from the secondary is apparently negligible. 25 {DELTA}V=0.14mag, Spectral types, distance and deconvolution from Griffin et al. (1985). 26 Vprimary=10.28, Vsecondary=10.59, Griffin & Gunn (1978). Distance from Schwan (1991), Spectral types from Strassmeier et al. 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