Evolutionary Constraints on the Long-period Subdwarf B Binary PG 1018-047
J. Deca, J. Vos, P. N\'emeth, P. F. L. Maxted, C. M. Copperwheat, T., R. Marsh, R. {\O}stensen

TL;DR
This study refines the orbital and stellar parameters of the long-period sdB+K star binary PG 1018-047, revealing its eccentric orbit and suggesting a formation scenario involving phase-dependent mass loss and a circumbinary disk.
Contribution
The paper provides detailed orbital and stellar characterization of PG 1018-047 and extends evolutionary models to explain its formation with low-mass companions.
Findings
Orbit is eccentric with P=751.6 days and e=0.049.
Primary is a hot subdwarf with T_eff=29900K and log g=5.65.
System likely formed through phase-dependent mass loss and a circumbinary disk.
Abstract
We have revisited the sdB+K-star long-period binary PG 1018-047 based on 20 new high-resolution VLT/UVES spectra that provided regular coverage over a period of more than 26 months. We refine the period and establish that the orbit is significantly eccentric ( and ). A simultaneous fit derived from the narrow metal lines visible in the spectrum of the sdB star and the metal lines in the red part of the spectrum that originate from the companion provides the mass ratio, , for the system. From an NLTE model atmosphere analysis of the combined spectra, we find =29900330K, log= 5.650.06dex and log(/)=-3.980.16dex for the primary, consistent with a B-type hot subdwarf star. The spectral contribution of the companion is consistent with a K5V-type star. With the…
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