A modern study of HD166734: a massive supergiant system
L. Mahy, Y. Damerdji, E. Gosset, C. Nitschelm, P. Eenens, H. Sana and, A. Klotz

TL;DR
This study provides detailed analysis of the massive supergiant binary HD166734, revising its orbital parameters, characterizing the individual stars, and confirming their evolutionary status as similar to single-star evolution.
Contribution
It offers the first combined spectroscopic, photometric, and atmospheric modeling analysis of HD166734, refining orbital and physical parameters of this rare supergiant binary system.
Findings
Confirmed orbital period and revised orbital eccentricity.
Determined individual stellar masses and physical parameters.
Found surface abundances consistent with single-star evolution.
Abstract
Aims. HD166734 is an eccentric eclipsing binary system composed of two supergiant O-type stars, orbiting with a 34.5-day period. In this rare configuration for such stars, the two objects mainly evolve independently, following single-star evolution so far. This system provides a chance to study the individual parameters of two supergiant massive stars and to derive their real masses. Methods. An intensive monitoring was dedicated to HD166734.We analyzed mid- and high-resolution optical spectra to constrain the orbital parameters of this system. We also studied its light curve for the first time, obtained in the VRI filters. Finally, we disentangled the spectra of the two stars and modeled them with the CMFGEN atmosphere code in order to determine the individual physical parameters. Results. HD166734 is a O7.5If+O9I(f) binary. We confirm its orbital period but we revise the other orbital…
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