The Highly Eccentric Pre-Main Sequence Spectroscopic Binary RX J0529.3+1210
G.N. Mace, L. Prato, L.H. Wasserman, G.H. Schaefer, O.G. Franz, and M., Simon

TL;DR
This study uses infrared spectroscopy to determine the mass ratio and orbital characteristics of the highly eccentric pre-main sequence binary RX J0529.3+1210, revealing insights into its composition, evolutionary stage, and potential for planet formation.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates the successful application of infrared double-lined spectroscopy to measure the mass ratio of a highly eccentric, long-period binary system, providing new insights into its properties.
Findings
Mass ratio estimated at approximately 0.78 with infrared data.
High eccentricity (0.88) affects velocity separation during orbit.
System shows a small 24 micron excess indicating circumbinary dust.
Abstract
The young system RX J0529.3+1210 was initially identified as a single-lined spectroscopic binary. Using high-resolution infrared spectra, acquired with NIRSPEC on Keck II, we measured radial velocities for the secondary. The method of using the infrared regime to convert single-lined spectra into double-lined spectra, and derive the mass ratio for the binary system, has been successfully used for a number of young, low-mass binaries. For RX J0529.3+1210, a long- period(462 days) and highly eccentric(0.88) binary system, we determine the mass ratio to be 0.78+/-0.05 using the infrared double-lined velocity data alone, and 0.73+/-0.23 combining visible light and infrared data in a full orbital solution. The large uncertainty in the latter is the result of the sparse sampling in the infrared and the high eccentricity: the stars do not have a large velocity separation during most of their…
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