Confirming Nunki as the closest core collapse progenitor candidate to the Sun
Idel Waisberg, Boaz Katz

TL;DR
This study confirms Nunki as the closest core collapse progenitor candidate to the Sun, based on detailed orbital analysis and observations, highlighting its potential future evolution and ruling out close companions for Bellatrix.
Contribution
The paper combines multiple VLTI observations to precisely determine Nunki's orbit, confirming its status as a nearby core collapse progenitor candidate and providing insights into its binary nature and evolution.
Findings
Nunki is approximately 69 parsecs away, closer than Spica and Bellatrix.
Nunki is a close binary with a 1.26 au orbit and 134.779-day period.
Bellatrix has no close companion with flux ratio above 1%.
Abstract
We have recently suggested that Nunki=Sigma Sagittarii is the closest core collapse progenitor candidate to the Sun based on a VLTI/GRAVITY observation that unveiled it as a binary at a projected separation of 0.60 au. Here we combine this observation with three VLTI/PIONIER archival and one previous MAPPIT observation to solve for the orbit of \textit{Nunki}, finding () and thereby confirming it as a close binary. The low orbital inclination coupled with the high projected rotational velocity and the absence of a decretion disk are a strong hint for spin-orbit misalignment. The significant eccentricity will cause the system to undergo eccentric Roche lobe overflow once the primary expands to , so that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
