Properties and nature of Be stars 30. Reliable physical properties of a semi-detached B9.5e+G8III binary BR CMi = HD 61273 compared to those of other well studied semi-detached emission-line binaries
P. Harmanec, P. Koubsk\'y, J.A. Nemravov\'a, F. Royer, D., Briot, P.North, P. Lampens, Y.Fr\'emat, S. Yang, H., Bo\v{z}i\'c, L.Kotkov\'a, P. \v{S}koda, M. \v{S}lechta, D., Kor\v{c}\'akov\'a, M. Wolf, P. Zasche

TL;DR
This study provides detailed physical properties of the semi-detached Be binary BR CMi, highlighting its mass exchange phase and comparing it with other similar systems to enhance understanding of binary evolution.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of BR CMi as a semi-detached Be binary, establishing its physical parameters and mass transfer status, and comparing it with other well-studied systems.
Findings
BR CMi has an orbital period of 12.92 days and a circular orbit.
It exhibits a low mass ratio of 0.06, indicating ongoing mass exchange.
The system shows evidence of a secular period increase.
Abstract
Reliable determination of the basic physical properties of hot emission-line binaries with Roche-lobe filling secondaries is important for developing the theory of mass exchange in binaries. It is a very hard task, however, which is complicated by the presence of circumstellar matter in these systems. So far, only a small number of systems with accurate values of component masses, radii, and other properties are known. Here, we report the first detailed study of a new representative of this class of binaries, BR CMi, based on the analysis of radial velocities and multichannel photometry from several observatories, and compare its physical properties with those for other well-studied systems. BR CMi is an ellipsoidal variable seen under an intermediate orbital inclination of ~51 degrees, and it has an orbital period of 12.919059(15) d and a circular orbit. We used the disentangled…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · High-pressure geophysics and materials
