Unique sextuple system: 65 Ursae Majoris
P. Zasche, R. Uhl\'a\v{r}, M. \v{S}lechta, M. Wolf, P. Harmanec, J.A., Nemravov\'a, D. Kor\v{c}\'akov\'a

TL;DR
This study reveals that 65 Ursae Majoris is a rare sextuple hierarchical stellar system with complex orbital dynamics, combining photometric, spectroscopic, and interferometric data to characterize its multiple components and their interactions.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed analysis of 65 UMa as a sextuple system, decomposing its components and elucidating its hierarchical orbital structure.
Findings
65 UMa is a sextuple hierarchical system.
Inner pair is an eclipsing binary of spectral type A7.
System includes a distant component with a 118-year orbit.
Abstract
Context. 65 UMa belongs to rather small group of stellar systems of higher multiplicity, whose inner and outer orbits are well-known. Methods: Photometric, spectroscopic, and interferometric data were analyzed, revealing the basic physical properties of the system 65 UMa. A disentangling technique is used to perform the spectra decomposition. This combined approach allows us to study the long-term period changes in the system, identifying the period variation due to the motion on the visual orbit, in addition to a short-term modulation. Results: We find that the system contains one more component, hence 65 UMa is a sextuple hierarchical system. The most inner pair of components consists of an eclipsing binary orbiting around a barycenter on a circular orbit, both components being almost identical of spectral type about A7. This pair orbits on an eccentric orbit around a barycenter, and…
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