The "Giraffe": Discovery of a stripped red giant in an interacting binary with a 2~M lower giant
Abstract
We report the discovery of a stripped giant + lower giant binary, 2M04123153+6738486 (2M0412), identified during a search for non-interacting compact object-star binaries. 2M0412 is an evolved (T eff, giant4000 K), luminous (L giant150~L) red giant in a circular P=81.2 day binary. 2M0412 is a known variable star previously classified as a semi-regular variable. The cross-correlation functions of follow-up Keck/HIRES and LBT/PEPSI spectra show an RV-variable second component with implied mass ratio q=M giant/M comp0.200.01. The ASAS-SN, ATLAS, TESS and ZTF light curves show that the giant is a Roche lobe filling ellipsoidal variable with an inclination of 49.40.3, and a giant mass of M giant=0.380.01~ M for a distance of 3.7 kpc. The mass of the giant indicates that its envelope has been stripped. The giant companion on the lower red giant branch has a mass of M comp=1.910.03~M with T eff, comp5000 K, L comp60~L and R comp11~R. We also identify an orbital phase dependent, broad Hα emission line which could indicate ongoing accretion from the stripped red giant onto the companion.
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