HD 51106 and HD 50747: an ellipsoidal binary and a triple system observed with CoRoT
astro-ph.SR
/ Authors
N. Dolez, S. Vauclair, E. Michel, A. Hui Bon Hua, G. Vauclair, D. Le Contel, P. Mathias, E. Poretti, P. J. Amado, M. Rainer
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R. Samadi, A. Baglin, C. Catala, M. Auvergne, K. Uytterhoeven, J. C. Valtier
/ Abstract
We present an analysis of the observations of HD 51106 and HD 50747 by the satellite CoRoT, obtained during its initial run, and of the spectroscopic preparatory observations. AIMS: We complete an analysis of the light curve, extract the main frequencies observed, and discuss some preliminary interpretations about the stars. Methods: We used standard Fourier transform and pre-whitening methods to extract information about the periodicities of the stars. Results: HD 51106 is an ellipsoidal binary, the light curve of which can be completely explained by the tidal deformation of the star and smaller secondary effects. HD 50747 is a triple system containing a variable star, which exhibits many modes of oscillation with periods in the range of a few hours. On the basis of this period range and the analysis of the physical parameters of the star, we conclude that HD 50747 is a Gamma-Doradus star.