A multiwavelength investigation of the massive eclipsing binary Cyg OB2 #5
N. Linder, G. Rauw, J. Manfroid, Y. Damerdji, M. De Becker, P. Eenens,, P. Royer, J.-M. Vreux

TL;DR
This study combines optical and X-ray data to analyze the physical properties of the massive eclipsing binary Cyg OB2 #5, revealing a contact configuration, a lower distance estimate, and complex wind interactions affecting its emission across multiple wavelengths.
Contribution
It provides new observational constraints on Cyg OB2 #5's properties, including a contact binary model, revised distance, and insights into its multiwavelength emission mechanisms.
Findings
Contact binary configuration with a brighter, hotter secondary.
Distance estimate of 925 +/- 25 pc, lower than previous assumptions.
X-ray and radio emissions likely from wind interactions and multiple system components.
Abstract
The properties of the early-type binary Cyg OB2 #5 have been debated for many years and spectroscopic and photometric investigations yielded conflicting results. We have attempted to constrain the physical properties of the binary by collecting new optical and X-ray observations. We find that the orbital period of the system slowly changes though we are unable to discriminate between several possible explanations of this trend. The best fit solution of the continuum light curve reveals a contact configuration with the secondary star being significantly brighter and hotter on its leading side facing the primary. The mean temperature of the secondary star turns out to be only slightly lower than that of the primary, whilst the bolometric luminosity ratio is found to be 3.1. The solution of the light curve yields a distance of 925 +/- 25 pc much lower than the usually assumed distance of…
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