TY - JOUR
T1 - HD 66051, an eclipsing binary hosting a highly peculiar, HgMn-related star
AU - Niemczura, E.
AU - Hümmerich, Stefan
AU - Castelli, Fiorella
AU - Paunzen, Ernst
AU - Bernhard, Klaus
AU - Hambsch, Franz Josef
AU - Hełminiak, Krzysztof
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The Author(s).
PY - 2017/7
Y1 - 2017/7
N2 - HD 66051 is an eclipsing system with an orbital period of about 4.75 d that exhibits out-of-eclipse variability with the same period. New multicolour photometric observations confirm the longevity of the secondary variations, which we interpret as a signature of surface inhomogeneities on one of the components. Using archival and newly acquired high-resolution spectra, we have performed a detailed abundance analysis. The primary component is a slowly rotating late B-type star (Teff = 12500 ± 200 K; log g = 4.0, v sin i = 27 ± 2 km s-1) with a highly peculiar composition reminiscent of the singular HgMn-related star HD 65949, which seems to be its closest analogue. Some light elements as He, C, Mg, Al are depleted, while Si and P are enhanced. Except for Ni, all the iron-group elements, as well as most of the heavy elements, and in particular the REE elements, are overabundant. The secondary component was estimated to be a slowly rotating A-type star (Teff 8000 K; log g = 4.0, v sin i 18 km s-1). The unique configuration of HD 66051 opens up intriguing possibilities for future research, which might eventually and significantly contribute to the understanding of such diverse phenomena as atmospheric structure, mass transfer, magnetic fields, photometric variability and the origin of chemical anomalies observed in HgMn stars and related objects.
AB - HD 66051 is an eclipsing system with an orbital period of about 4.75 d that exhibits out-of-eclipse variability with the same period. New multicolour photometric observations confirm the longevity of the secondary variations, which we interpret as a signature of surface inhomogeneities on one of the components. Using archival and newly acquired high-resolution spectra, we have performed a detailed abundance analysis. The primary component is a slowly rotating late B-type star (Teff = 12500 ± 200 K; log g = 4.0, v sin i = 27 ± 2 km s-1) with a highly peculiar composition reminiscent of the singular HgMn-related star HD 65949, which seems to be its closest analogue. Some light elements as He, C, Mg, Al are depleted, while Si and P are enhanced. Except for Ni, all the iron-group elements, as well as most of the heavy elements, and in particular the REE elements, are overabundant. The secondary component was estimated to be a slowly rotating A-type star (Teff 8000 K; log g = 4.0, v sin i 18 km s-1). The unique configuration of HD 66051 opens up intriguing possibilities for future research, which might eventually and significantly contribute to the understanding of such diverse phenomena as atmospheric structure, mass transfer, magnetic fields, photometric variability and the origin of chemical anomalies observed in HgMn stars and related objects.
KW - A-STARS
KW - EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE
KW - EVOLUTION
KW - LOG-G
KW - MAGNETIC-FIELD
KW - MAIN-SEQUENCE
KW - PHOTOMETRY
KW - SPECTRUM
KW - SURFACE GRAVITY
KW - T-EFF
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-017-05987-6
DO - 10.1038/s41598-017-05987-6
M3 - Article
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 7
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 5906
ER -