Five More Massive Binaries in the Cygnus OB2 Association
Daniel. C. Kiminki, Henry. A. Kobulnicky, Ian Gilbert, Sarah Bird,, Georgi Chunev

TL;DR
This study reports detailed orbital solutions for five massive binary systems in Cygnus OB2, revealing diverse orbital characteristics and supporting a flat period distribution consistent with Oepik's Law.
Contribution
It provides new orbital parameters for five massive binaries, including the first orbital solution for one system, enhancing understanding of binary properties in Cygnus OB2.
Findings
Orbital solutions for five massive binaries are presented.
The period distribution appears flat, aligning with Oepik's Law.
First orbital solution for the binary MT372 is provided.
Abstract
We present the orbital solutions for four OB spectroscopic binaries, MT145, GSC 03161-00815, 2MASS J20294666+4105083, and Schulte 73, and the partial orbital solution to the B spectroscopic binary, MT372, as part of an ongoing study to determine the distribution of orbital parameters for massive binaries in the Cygnus OB2 Association. MT145 is a new, single-lined, moderately eccentric (e=0.291+/-0.009) spectroscopic binary with period of 25.140+/-0.008 days. GSC 03161-00815 is a slightly eccentric (e=0.10+/-0.01), eclipsing, interacting and double-lined spectroscopic binary with a period of 4.674+/-0.004 days. 2MASS J20294666+4105083 is a moderately eccentric (e=0.273+/-0.002) double-lined spectroscopic binary with a period of 2.884+/-0.001 days. Schulte 73 is a slightly eccentric (e=0.169+/-0.009), double-lined spectroscopic binary with a period of 17.28+/-0.03 days and the first…
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