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December 2004
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
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The spectrum of the very massive binary system WR20a (WN6ha + WN6ha):
fundamental parameters and wind interactions +
G. Rauw1,*,
P.A. Crowther2,
M. De Becker1,
E. Gosset1,*,
Y. Nazé1,
H. Sana1,**,
K.A. van der Hucht3,4,
J.-M. Vreux1 and
P.M. Williams5
1 Institut d'Astrophysique et de Géophysique - Université de Liège, Allée du 6 Août, Bât B5c, B-4000 Liège (Sart Tilman), Belgium
2 Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Sheffield, Hicks Building, Hounsfield Rd., Sheffield, S3 7RH, UK
3 SRON National Institute for Space Research, Sorbonnelaan 2, 3584 CA Utrecht, The Netherlands
4 Astronomical Institute Anton Pannekoek, University of Amsterdam, Kruislaan 403, 1098 SJ Amsterdam, The Netherlands
5 Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh, Royal Observatory, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh, EH9 3HJ, UK
* Research Associate FNRS, Belgium
** Research Fellow FNRS, Belgium
+ Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory (La Silla, Chile).
We analyse the optical spectrum of the very massive binary system WR20a
(WN6ha + WN6ha). The most prominent emission lines,
H and
He II 4686,
display strong phase-locked profile variability.
From the variations of their equivalent widths and from a tomographic
analysis, we find that part of the line emission probably arises in a
wind interaction region between the stars. Our analysis of the optical
spectrum of WR20a indicates a reddening of AV ~ 6.0 mag and a
distance of ~ 7.9 kpc, suggesting that the star actually belongs to
the open cluster Westerlund 2. The location of the system at ~ 1.1 pc
from the cluster core could indicate that WR20a was gently ejected
from the core via dynamical interactions. Using a non-LTE model
atmosphere code, we derive the fundamental parameters of each
component: Teff = 43000 ± 2000K,
log(Lbol/L) ~ 6.0,
= 8.5 10-6 Myr-1
(assuming a clumped wind with a volume filling factor f = 0.1).
Nitrogen is enhanced in the atmospheres of the components of WR20a,
while carbon is definitely depleted. Finally, the position of the binary
components in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram suggests that they are core
hydrogen burning stars in a pre-LBV stage and their current atmospheric
chemical composition probably results from rotational mixing that might be
enhanced in a close binary compared to a single star of same age.
binaries: spectroscopic -- stars: early-type --
stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: individual: WR 20a
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