HD 174884: a strongly eccentric, short-period early-type binary system discovered by CoRoT
C. Maceroni, J. Montalban, E. Michel, P. Harmanec, A. Prsa, M., Briquet, E. Niemczura, T. Morel, D. Ladjal, M. Auvergne, A. Baglin, F., Baudin, C. Catala, R. Samadi, and C. Aerts

TL;DR
This study discovers and characterizes HD 174884 as a highly eccentric, short-period double-lined eclipsing binary with unusual light curve features, using CoRoT photometry and spectroscopic data, revealing tidally induced pulsations and system parameters.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of HD 174884 as an eccentric, short-period binary using combined photometric and spectroscopic data, including modeling and pulsation analysis.
Findings
System is composed of two late B stars.
Detected tidally induced pulsations at orbital frequency multiples.
Estimated system age of 125 million years.
Abstract
Accurate photometric CoRoT space observations of a secondary seismological target, HD 174884, led to the discovery that this star is an astrophysically important double-lined eclipsing spectroscopic binary in an eccentric orbit (e of about 0.3), unusual for its short (3.65705d) orbital period. The high eccentricity, coupled with the orientation of the binary orbit in space, explains the very unusual observed light curve with strongly unequal primary and secondary eclipses having the depth ratio of 1-to-100 in the CoRoT 'seismo' passband. Without the high accuracy of the CoRoT photometry, the secondary eclipse, 1.5 mmag deep, would have gone unnoticed. A spectroscopic follow-up program provided 45 high dispersion spectra. The analysis of the CoRoT light curve was performed with an adapted version of PHOEBE that supports CoRoT passbands. The final solution was obtained by simultaneous…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
