Fundamental parameters of the massive eclipsing binary HM1 8

Abstract

We present a comprehensive study of the massive binary system HM1~8, based on multi-epoch high resolution spectroscopy, V-band photometry and archival X-ray data. Spectra from the OWN Survey, a high resolution optical monitoring of Southern O and WN stars, are used to analyse the spectral morphology and perform quantitative spectroscopic analysis of both stellar components. The primary and secondary components are classified as O4.5~IV(f) and O9.7~V, respectively. From a radial-velocity (RV) study we derived a set of orbital parameters for the system. We found an eccentric orbit (e=0.14 0.01) with a period of P = 5.87820 0.00008~days. Through the simultaneous analysis of the RVs and the V-band light curve we derived an orbital inclination of 70.0 2.0 and stellar masses of Ma=33.6+1.4-1.2~M for the primary, and Mb=17.7+0.5-0.7~M for the secondary. The components show projected rotational velocities v1i=105 14~km~s-1 and v2i=82 15~km~s-1, respectively. A tidal evolution analysis is also performed and found to be in agreement with the orbital characteristics. Finally, the available X-ray observations show no evidence of a colliding winds region, therefore the X-ray emission is attributed to stellar winds.

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