The BANANA Project. V. Misaligned and Precessing Stellar Rotation Axes in CV Velorum

S. Albrecht, J.~N. Winn, G. Torres, D.~C. Fabrycky, J. Setiawan, M. Gillon, E. Jehin, A. Triaud, D. Queloz, I. Snellen, P. Eggleton

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Abstract

As part of the Binaries Are Not Always Neatly Aligned project (BANANA), we have found that the eclipsing binary CV Velorum has misaligned rotation axes. Based on our analysis of the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, we find sky-projected spin-orbit angles of βp = –52° ± 6° and βs = 3° ± 7° for the primary and secondary stars (B2.5V + B2.5V, P = 6.9 days). We combine this information with several measurements of changing projected stellar rotation speeds (vsin isstarf) over the last 30 yr, leading to a model in which the primary star's obliquity is ≈65°, and its spin axis precesses around the total angular momentum vector with a period of about 140 yr. The geometry of the secondary star is less clear, although a significant obliquity is also implicated by the observed time variations in the vsin isstarf. By integrating the secular tidal evolution equations backward in time, we find that the system could have evolved from a state of even stronger misalignment similar to DI Herculis, a younger but otherwise comparable binary.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume785
Issue number2
Early online date28 Mar 2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Apr 2014

Keywords

  • binaries: eclipsing
  • stars: early-type
  • stars: formation
  • stars: individual (CV Velorum, DI Herculis,EP Crucis)
  • stars: kinematics and dynamics
  • stars: rotation
  • techniques: spectroscopic

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