Hidden in Plain Sight II: Characterizing the luminous companion to Kappa Velorum with VLTI/GRAVITY
D. M. Rowan, S. Kraus, Todd A. Thompson

TL;DR
This study uses VLTI/GRAVITY to resolve the binary nature of Kappa Velorum, confirming a main sequence B star companion and refining orbital and mass parameters, aiding the search for hidden black holes.
Contribution
The paper provides the first direct resolution of Kappa Velorum's binary companion, ruling out a compact object and refining orbital and mass estimates using interferometry and archival data.
Findings
Detected the B star companion directly with VLTI/GRAVITY.
Refined orbital parameters and stellar masses of the binary system.
Ruled out the presence of a dark, compact object companion.
Abstract
Kappa Velorum (Markeb, HD 81188) is one of the brightest stars in the Southern sky and has long been known to be a single-lined spectroscopic binary. The binary mass function is large, , suggesting that the bright (V=2.5) B2IV star may host a dark, compact object companion. We use VLTI GRAVITY observations to definitively test this possibility by directly resolving the binary. We detect a main sequence B star companion and rule out the compact object scenario. By combining the relative astrometric orbit and archival radial velocities, we report an updated precise characterization of the orbit (period d, eccentricity , inclination ) and estimate the masses of the B stars. Using the original Hipparcos parallax measurement mas, we find and $M_2 =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
