TY - JOUR
T1 - Masses of the components of SB2s observed with Gaia - II. Masses derived from PIONIER interferometric observations for Gaia validation
AU - Halbwachs, J. L.
AU - Boffin, H. M.J.
AU - Le Bouquin, J. B.
AU - Kiefer, F.
AU - Famaey, B.
AU - Salomon, J. B.
AU - Arenou, F.
AU - Pourbaix, D.
AU - Anthonioz, F.
AU - Grellmann, R.
AU - Guieu, S.
AU - Sana, H.
AU - Guillout, P.
AU - Jorissen, A.
AU - Lebreton, Y.
AU - Mazeh, T.
AU - Tal-Or, L.
AU - Nebot Gómez-Morán, A.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 The Authors.
PY - 2016/1/21
Y1 - 2016/1/21
N2 - In anticipation of the Gaia astrometric mission, a sample of spectroscopic binaries is being observed since 2010 with the Spectrograph pour l'Observation des PHénomènes des Intérieurs stellaires et des Exoplanètes (SOPHIE) spectrograph at the Haute-Provence Observatory. Our aim is to derive the orbital elements of double-lined spectroscopic binaries (SB2s) with an accuracy sufficient to finally obtain the masses of the components with relative errors as small as 1 per cent when combined with Gaia astrometric measurements. In order to validate the masses derived from Gaia, interferometric observations are obtained for three SB2s in our sample with F-K components: HIP 14157, HIP 20601 and HIP 117186. The masses of the six stellar components are derived. Due to its edge-on orientation, HIP 14157 is probably an eclipsing binary. We note that almost all the derived masses are a few per cent larger than the expectations from the standard spectral type-mass calibration and mass-luminosity relation. Our calculation also leads to accurate parallaxes for the three binaries, and the Hipparcos parallaxes are confirmed.
AB - In anticipation of the Gaia astrometric mission, a sample of spectroscopic binaries is being observed since 2010 with the Spectrograph pour l'Observation des PHénomènes des Intérieurs stellaires et des Exoplanètes (SOPHIE) spectrograph at the Haute-Provence Observatory. Our aim is to derive the orbital elements of double-lined spectroscopic binaries (SB2s) with an accuracy sufficient to finally obtain the masses of the components with relative errors as small as 1 per cent when combined with Gaia astrometric measurements. In order to validate the masses derived from Gaia, interferometric observations are obtained for three SB2s in our sample with F-K components: HIP 14157, HIP 20601 and HIP 117186. The masses of the six stellar components are derived. Due to its edge-on orientation, HIP 14157 is probably an eclipsing binary. We note that almost all the derived masses are a few per cent larger than the expectations from the standard spectral type-mass calibration and mass-luminosity relation. Our calculation also leads to accurate parallaxes for the three binaries, and the Hipparcos parallaxes are confirmed.
KW - Binaries: spectroscopic
KW - Binaries: visual
KW - Stars: fundamental parameters
KW - Stars: individual: HIP 117186
KW - Stars: individual: HIP 14157
KW - Stars: individual: HIP 20601
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U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stv2497
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stv2497
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AN - SCOPUS:84959149000
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 455
SP - 3303
EP - 3311
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 3
ER -