Interpreting the spectral behavior of MWC 314
A. Frasca, A. S. Miroshnichenko, C. Rossi, M. Friedjung, E. Marilli,, G. Muratorio, I. Bus\`a

TL;DR
This study investigates the spectral behavior of MWC 314, revealing its binary nature with a supergiant B[e] star and an unseen companion through detailed analysis of radial velocities and emission line profiles.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed orbital parameters of MWC 314 and proposes a geometrical model explaining its spectral line variations and binary interactions.
Findings
MWC 314 exhibits a 60-day orbital period.
Spectral line variations suggest a binary system with a supergiant B[e] star.
Emission lines originate from a circumbinary region and a moving compact source.
Abstract
MWC 314 is one of the most luminous stars in the Milky Way. Its fundamental parameters are similar to those of LBVs, although no large photometric variations have been recorded. We analyzed the radial velocity (RV) variations displayed by the absorption lines from the star's atmosphere using high resolution optical spectra. The RV and profile variations of some permitted and forbidden emission lines of metallic ions and the behavior of the Balmer and HeI lines has been investigated as well. The RV of the absorption lines clearly shows a 60-day periodicity. A dense coverage of the RV curve allowed us to derive accurate orbital parameters. The RV of the FeII emission lines varies in the same way, but with a smaller amplitude. Additionally, the intensity ratio of the blue/red peaks of these emission lines correlates with the RV variations. The Balmer lines and {NII] lines display a…
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