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Planet Hunters TESS IV: A Massive, Compact Hierarchical Triple Star System TIC 470710327We report the discovery and analysis of a massive, compact, hierarchical triple system (TIC 470710327) initially identified by citizen scientists in data obtained by NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). Spectroscopic follow-up observations obtained with the HERMES spectrograph, combined with eclipse-timing variations (ETVs), confirm that the system is comprised of three OB stars, with a compact 1.10 d eclipsing binary and a non-eclipsing tertiary on a 52.04 d orbit. Dynamical modelling of the system (from radial velocity and ETVs) reveal a rare configuration wherein the tertiary star (O9.5-B0.5V; 14–17 M) is more massive than the combined mass of the inner binary (10.9–13.2 M). Given the high mass of the tertiary, we predict that this system will undergo multiple phases of mass transfer in the future, and likely end up as a double neutron star gravitational wave progenitor or an exotic Thorne–Żytkow object. Further observational characterization of this system promises constraints on both formation scenarios of massive stars as well as their exotic evolutionary end-products.
Document ID
20220005548
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
N. L. Eisner ORCID
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
C. Johnston ORCID
(KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium)
S. Toonen
(University of Amsterdam Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands)
A. J. Frost ORCID
(KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium)
S. Janssens ORCID
(KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium)
C J Lintott ORCID
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
S Aigrain
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
H Sana ORCID
(KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium)
M Abdul-Masih ORCID
(European Southern Observatory Santiago, Chile)
K Z Arellano-Córdova
(The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, United States)
P G Beck
(Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain)
E Bordier
(KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium)
E Cannon ORCID
(KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium)
A Escorza
(European Southern Observatory Santiago, Chile)
M Fabry
(KU Leuven Leuven, Belgium)
L Hermansson
(Sandvretens Observatory)
S B Howell
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, California, United States)
G Miller
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
S Sheyte
(Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels, Belgium)
S Alhassan
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
E M L Baeten
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
F Barnet
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
S J Bean
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
M Bernau
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
D M Bundy
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
M Z Di Fraia ORCID
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
F M Emralino
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
B L Goodwin
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
P Hermes
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
T Hoffman
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
M Huten
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
R Janíček
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
S Lee
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
M T Mazzucato
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
D J Rogers
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
M P Rout ORCID
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
J Sejpka
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
C Tanner
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
I A Terentev
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
D Urvoy
(University of Oxford Oxford, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom)
Date Acquired
April 8, 2022
Publication Date
March 2, 2022
Publication Information
Publication: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publisher: Oxford University Press / Royal Astronomical Society
Volume: 511
Issue: 4
Issue Publication Date: April 1, 2022
ISSN: 0035-8711
e-ISSN: 1365-2966
URL: https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/511/4/4710/6540660
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 132379.04.07.01.81
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF 1829740
CONTRACT_GRANT: STFC ST/R505006/1
CONTRACT_GRANT: STFC ST/S000488
CONTRACT_GRANT: EUH 2020 865624
CONTRACT_GRANT: RFF G0A2917N (BlackGEM)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NRC NWO (VENI 639.041.645)
PROJECT: FWO 11E1721N
CONTRACT_GRANT: P/308614 IAC
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Keywords
NASA's Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)
Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS)
TESS
hierarchical triple system (TIC 470710327)
binaries(including multiple): close
stars: individual: TIC 470710327
stars: massive
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