Radial velocity study of the CP star Epsilon Ursae Majoris
Abstract
In this Letter, the radial velocity variability of the chemically peculiar star Epsilon Ursae Majoris (ε UMa) from the sharp cores of the hydrogen lines is investigated. This study is based on the ELODIE archival data obtained at different phases of the rotational cycle. The star exhibits low-amplitude radial velocity variations with a period of P=5.0887 d. The best Keplerian solution yields an eccentricity e=0.503 and a minimum mass ~14.7M Jup on the hypothesis that the rotational axis of ε UMa is perpendicular to the orbital plane. This result indicate that the companion is the brown-dwarf with the projected semi-amplitude variation of the radial velocity K 2=135.9 km/sec and the sine of inclination times semi-major axis a2sin(i)=0.055 au.
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