Evidence for a physically bound third component in HD 150136
L. Mahy, E. Gosset, H. Sana, Y. Damerdji, M. De Becker, G. Rauw, and, C. Nitschelm

TL;DR
This study confirms HD 150136 as a triple system with an O3 primary, providing detailed physical and orbital properties of its components through multi-epoch high-resolution spectroscopy over ten years.
Contribution
It is the first to definitively establish HD 150136 as a triple system with an O3 primary, and provides detailed stellar parameters and orbital characteristics of all three stars.
Findings
HD 150136 is a triple system with an O3V star as primary.
The three stars are between 0-3 million years old.
The outer orbit has a period of 2950-5500 days with eccentricity at least 0.3.
Abstract
Context. HD150136 is one of the nearest systems harbouring an O3 star. Although this system was for a long time considered as binary, more recent investigations have suggested the possible existence of a third component. Aims. We present a detailed analysis of HD 150136 to confirm the triple nature of this system. In addition, we investigate the physical properties of the individual components of this system. Methods. We analysed high-resolution, high signal-to-noise data collected through multi-epoch runs spread over ten years. We applied a disentangling program to refine the radial velocities and to obtain the individual spectra of each star. With the radial velocities, we computed the orbital solution of the inner system, and we describe the main properties of the orbit of the outer star such as the preliminary mass ratio, the eccentricity, and the orbital-period range. With the…
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