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Paper IPM / Astronomy / 15719 |
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We report new spectroscopic observations of the magnetic Of?p star HDâ148937 obtained since 2015 that differ qualitatively from its extensive historical record of weak, periodic spectral variations. This remarkable behaviour represents clear evidence for an unprecedented change in the character of variability of the star. In this paper, we describe the new spectral properties and compare them to the previous line profiles. Based on measurements of the radial velocities of the Câiii/Nâiii emission lines near 4640 Ã
and the Câiv absorption lines near 5800 Ã
, we infer that HDâ148937 is likely a high-mass, double-lined spectroscopic binary. Combining the spectroscopic orbit with an archival interferometric measurement of the apparent separation of the equal brightness components, we tentatively conclude that HDâ148937 consists of two O-type stars with masses of approximately 34 and 49 Mâ, orbiting in an eccentric (e = 0.75), long-period (Porb â¼ 26 yr) orbit. We discuss the potential relationship of the binary system to the peculiar properties of HDâ148937, and propose future observations to refine the orbital and stellar properties.
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