High-precision broad-band linear polarimetry of early-type binaries I. Discovery of variable, phase-locked polarization in HD 48099
A. Berdyugin, V. Piirola, S. Sadegi, S. Tsygankov, T. Sakanoi, M., Kagitani, M. Yoneda, S. Okano, and J. Poutanen

TL;DR
This study uses high-precision broad-band linear polarimetry and X-ray observations to analyze the structure of the early-type binary HD 48099, revealing phase-locked polarization variability and constraining system geometry.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed polarimetric analysis of HD 48099, modeling scattering in colliding stellar winds to determine orbital inclination and geometry.
Findings
Detected 0.1% intrinsic polarization with orbital phase variation
Derived orbital inclination of 17 degrees with a small uncertainty
Provided evidence for colliding stellar winds through combined polarimetric and X-ray data
Abstract
We investigate the structure of the O-type binary system HD 48099 by measuring linear polarization that arises due to light scattering process. Linear polarization measurements of HD 48099 in the B, V and R passbands with the high-precision Dipol-2 polarimeter have been carried out. The data have been obtained with the 60 cm KVA (Observatory Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Spain) and T60 (Haleakala, Hawaii, USA) remotely controlled telescopes during 31 observing nights. Polarimetry in the optical wavelengths has been complemented by observations in the X-rays with the SWIFT space observatory. Optical polarimetry revealed small intrinsic polarization in HD 48099 with 0.1% peak to peak variation over the orbital period of 3.08 days. The variability pattern is typical for binary systems, showing strong second harmonic of the orbital period. We apply our model code for the electron…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
