BECAS
LOPEZ CORTEZ Claudio Antonio
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Searching for new massive eclipsing binaries
Autor/es:
JAQUE ARANCIBIA M.; BARBÁ R.H.; GONZALEZ J.F.; LOPEZ C.
Lugar:
La Serena
Reunión:
Congreso; The second Binational Meeting AAA-SOCHIAS; 2018
Resumen:
Massive eclipsing binary stars are rare objects. Considering all spectral types, there are about 120,000 eclipsing binaries, but only about 173 Galactic ones are known to have spectral types between O2 and B0, including 22 Wolf-Rayet stars, from a total sample of about 900 and 650 stars, respectively. Less than one-third of them are systems with mass and radius determination at 5% accuracy level. This scarcity of well-studied eclipsing systems have impact on confrontation with stellar models and on several open issues like the long-standing disagreement between the stellar masses predicted by evolutionary models and stellar  atmospheres, and the empirical masses determined for massive binary stars, which introduces uncertainties to the mass-luminosity relationship for massive stars and  the initial mass function at the upper-end. In this work, we are presenting the spectral classification of a first sample of more than one hundred eclipsing systems extracted from the VSX database, without previous reliable spectroscopic information. The sample selection is based on specific criteria applied to the spectral energy distribution, so that it corresponds to early-type stars. Spectroscopic data were obtained at Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito O (Argentina). The systems confirmed spectroscopically as OB stars are being spectroscopically monitored to derive radial-velocity curves (see poster ?Spectroscopic monitoring of massive eclipsing binaries?).