J/A+A/655/A4   MONOS II. SB1 Orbital review and analysis (Trigueros Paez+, 2021)
MONOS: Multiplicity Of Northern O-type Spectroscopic systems.
II. Orbit review and analysis for 35 single-lined spectroscopic binary systems
and candidates.
    Trigueros Paez E., Barba R.H., Negueruela I., Maiz Apellaniz J.,
    Simon-Diaz S., Holgado G.
    <Astron. Astrophys. 655, A4 (2021)>
    =2021A&A...655A...4T 2021A&A...655A...4T        (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Binaries, eclipsing ; Binaries, spectroscopic ;
              Spectroscopy ; Stars, O ; Radial velocities
Keywords: binaries: spectroscopic - binaries: eclipsing - stars: early-type -
          stars: kinematics and dynamics - binaries: general
Abstract:
    Massive stars are a key element to understand the chemical and
    dynamical evolution of galaxies. Stellar evolution is conditioned by
    many factors: rotation, mass loss, and interaction with other objects
    are the most important ones for massive stars. During the first
    evolutionary stages of stars with initial masses (i.e. MZAMS) in
    the MZAMS∼18-70M∑ range they are of spectral type O.
    Given that stars in this mass range spend roughly 90% of their
    lifetime as O-type stars, establishing the multiplicity frequency and
    binary properties of O-type stars is crucial for many fields of modern
    astrophysics.
    The aim of the MONOS project is to collect information to study
    Northern Galactic O-type spectroscopic binaries. In this second paper,
    we tackle the study of the 35 single line spectroscopic binary (SB1)
    systems identified in the previous paper of the series Maiz Apellaniz
    et al., (2019, Cat. J/A+A/626/A20) analyze our data, and review the
    literature on the orbits of the systems.
    We have measured ∼4500 radial velocities for a selection of diagnostic
    lines for the ∼700 spectra of the studied systems in our database, for
    which we have used two different methods: Gaussian fit for several
    lines per object and cross-correlation with synthetic spectra computed
    with the FASTWIND stellar atmospheric code. We have also explored the
    photometric data delivered by the TESS mission to analyze the
    light-curve (LC) of the systems extracting 31 of them. We have
    explored the possible periods with the Lomb-Scargle method and,
    whenever possible, calculated the orbital solutions using the
    SBOP&GBART codes. For those systems in which an improved solution was
    possible we have merged our RVs with those in the literature and
    calculated a combined solution.
    As a result of this work, of the 35 SB1 systems identified in MONOS I,
    we have confirmed 21 systems as SB1 with good orbits, discarded the
    binary nature of 6 stars (9 Sge, HD 192281, HDE 229232 AB, 68 Cyg,
    HD 108 and α Cam), and left 6 stars as inconclusive due to lack
    of data. The remaining two stars are 15 Mon Aa which has been
    classified as SB2 and Cyg OB2-22 C for which we find evidence that it
    is most likely a triple system where the O star is orbiting an
    eclipsing SB1. We have also recalculated 20 new orbital solutions,
    including the first spectroscopic orbital solution for V747 Cep. For
    Cyg OB2-22 C we have obtained new ephemerides but no new orbit.
Description:
    File sbs.dat gives the SBS and orbital parameters of the objects
    classified as SB1 in this paper.
    File rvs.dat gives the radial velocities and formal errors for
    each measurement.
File Summary:
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 FileName      Lrecl  Records   Explanations
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ReadMe            80        .   This file
sbs.dat          175       28   Orbital parameters
rvs.dat          246      653   Radial Velocites
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See also:
         III/274 : Galactic O-Star Spectroscopic Survey (GOSSS) (Sota+, 2014)
   J/A+A/626/A20 : MONOS. I. Spectral classifications (Maiz Apellaniz+, 2019)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: sbs.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label       Explanations
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   1- 16  A16   ---     Name        Object name
  19- 26  A8    ---     SBS-MONOSI  Spectroscopic binarity status in MONOS-I
  30- 37  A8    ---     SBS-MONOSII Spectroscopic binarity status in MONOS-II
  41- 52  F12.6 d       Per         Orbital period
  54- 64  F11.6 d     e_Per         ? Orbital period error (1)
  67- 76  F10.4 d       T0          Periastron passage (JD-2400000)
  78- 86  F9.4  d     e_T0          Periastron passage error (1)
  88- 93  F6.4  ---     ecc         Orbital eccentricity
  95-100  F6.4  ---   e_ecc         ? Orbital eccentricity  error (1)
 102-107  F6.2  deg     omega       ? Longitude of the periastron
 109-113  F5.2  deg   e_omega       ? Longitude of the periastron  error (1)
 115-120  F6.2  km/s    K1          Velocity semiamplitude
 122-125  F4.2  km/s  e_K1          Velocity semiamplitude error (1)
 127-132  F6.2  km/s    gamma1      Systemic Velocity
 134-137  F4.2  km/s  e_gamma1      Systemic Velocity error (1)
 139-141  I3    km/s    vsini       ? Projected rotational velocity
 143-144  I2    km/s  e_vsini       ? Projected rotational velocity error (1)
 146-152  F7.5  Msun    f(m)        Mass function
 154-160  F7.5  Msun  e_f(m)        ? Mass function error (2)
 162-175  A14   ---     Ref         Reference (3)
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Note (1): An NULL value means that the parameter was fixed for that solution.
Note (2): An NULL value means that was calculated by us using the orbital
 parameters.
Note (3): The ion used for the determination of the orbital parameters are also
  noted for orbits derived in this paper. If the orbit uses historical RVs is
  also marked with "comb."
 Reference code as follows:
 TP.  = Trigueros Paez et al. This paper
 Ko12 = Kobulnicky et al., 2012ApJ...756...50K 2012ApJ...756...50K
 Ko14 = Kobulnicky et al., 2014ApJS..213...34K 2014ApJS..213...34K
 Mc03 = McSwain, 2003ApJ...595.1124M 2003ApJ...595.1124M
 Cv10 = Cvetkovic et al., 2010NewA...15..302C 2010NewA...15..302C
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: rvs.dat
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   Bytes Format Units   Label     Explanations
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   1- 16  A16   ---     Name      Object name
  19- 30  A12   ---     Spectra   LiLiMarlin ID of the spectrum
  32- 40  F9.3  d       RJD       RJD of the observation
  42- 47  F6.1  km/s    XCorr     ? Cross-Correlation method Radial Velocity
  49- 51  F3.1  km/s  e_XCorr     ? Formal error for the Cross-Correlation RV
  53- 58  F6.1  km/s    HeI4471   ? Gaussian RV for the HeI4471 line
  60- 62  F3.1  km/s  e_HeI4471   ? Formal error for the HeI4471 measurements
  64- 68  F5.1  km/s    HeI4713   ? Gaussian RV for the HeI4713 line
  70- 72  F3.1  km/s  e_HeI4713   ? Formal error for the HeI4713 measurements
  74- 78  F5.1  km/s    HeI4922   ? Gaussian RV for the HeI4922 line
  80- 82  F3.1  km/s  e_HeI4922   ? Formal error for the HeI4922 measurements
  84- 89  F6.1  km/s    HeI5015   ? Gaussian RV for the HeI5015 line
  91- 93  F3.1  km/s  e_HeI5015   ? Formal error for the HeI5015 measurements
  95-100  F6.1  km/s    HeI5876   ? Gaussian RV for the HeI5876 line
 103-105  F3.1  km/s  e_HeI5876   ? Formal error for the HeI5876 measurements
 107-111  F5.1  km/s    HeI6678   ? Gaussian RV for the HeI6678 line
 113-115  F3.1  km/s  e_HeI6678   ? Formal error for the HeI6678 measurements
 117-122  F6.1  km/s    HeI7065   ? Gaussian RV for the HeI7065 line
 124-126  F3.1  km/s  e_HeI7065   ? Formal error for the HeI7065 measurements
 128-133  F6.1  km/s    HeII4542  ? Gaussian RV for the HeII4542 line
 135-138  F4.1  km/s  e_HeII4542  ? Formal error for the HeII4542 measurements
 140-145  F6.1  km/s    HeII4686  ? Gaussian RV for the HeII4686 line
 147-149  F3.1  km/s  e_HeII4686  ? Formal error for the HeII4686 measurements
 151-156  F6.1  km/s    HeII5412  ? Gaussian RV for the HeII5412 line
 158-161  F4.1  km/s  e_HeII5412  ? Formal error for the HeII5412 measurements
 163-167  F5.1  km/s    HeII8237  ? Gaussian RV for the HeII8237 line
 169-171  F3.1  km/s  e_HeII8237  ? Formal error for the HeII8237 measurements
 173-178  F6.1  km/s    OIII5592  ? Gaussian RV for the OIII5592 line
 180-183  F4.1  km/s  e_OIII5592  ? Formal error for the OIII5592 measurements
 185-190  F6.1  km/s    SiIII4553 ? Gaussian RV for the SiIII4553 line
 192-194  F3.1  km/s  e_SiIII4553 ? Formal error for the SiIII4553 measurements
 196-199  F4.1  km/s    CIV5801   ? Gaussian RV for the CIV5801 line
 201-203  F3.1  km/s  e_CIV5801   ? Formal error for the CIV5801 measurements
 205-210  F6.1  km/s    CIV5812   ? Gaussian RV for the CIV5812 line
 212-215  F4.1  km/s  e_CIV5812   ? Formal error for the CIV5812 measurements
 217-220  F4.1  km/s    NIII4379  ? Gaussian RV for the NIII4379 line
 222-224  F3.1  km/s  e_NIII4379  ? Formal error for the NIII4379 measurements
 226-231  F6.1  km/s    Halpha    ? Gaussian RV for the Halpha line
 233-235  F3.1  km/s  e_Halpha    ? Formal error for the Halpha measurements
 237-242  F6.1  km/s    Hbeta     ? Gaussian RV for the Hbeta line
 244-246  F3.1  km/s  e_Hbeta     ? Formal error for the Hbeta measurements
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Acknowledgements:
   Emilio Trigueros Paez, etrigueros(at)cab.inta-csic.es
References:
   Maiz Apellaniz et al., Paper I  2019A&A...626A..20M 2019A&A...626A..20M, Cat. J/A+A/626/A20
(End)                                        Patricia Vannier [CDS]  07-Jul-2021