An Extreme Amplitude, Massive Heartbeat System in the LMC Characterized Using ASAS-SN and TESS
Abstract
Using ASAS-SN data, we find that the bright (V13.5 mag) variable star MACHO 80.7443.1718 (ASASSN-V J052624.38-684705.6) is the most extreme heartbeat star yet discovered. This massive binary, consisting of at least one early B-type star, has an orbital period of P ASAS-SN=32.836270.00846\, d, and is located towards the LH58 OB complex in the LMC. Both the ASAS-SN and TESS light curves show extreme brightness variations of 40\% at periastron and variations of 10\% due to tidally excited oscillations outside periastron. We fit an analytical model of the variability caused by the tidal distortions at pericenter to find orbital parameters of ω=-61.4 deg, i=44.8 deg and e=0.566. We also present a frequency analysis to identify the pulsation frequencies corresponding to the tidally excited oscillations.
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