V1624 Cyg UBV and RV curves

In recent years the idea, first formulated many decades ago, that the Be phenomenon could be causally related to the duplicity of Be stars, has been repeatedly reconsidered from various perspectives. It is important, therefore, to have reliable information on Be stars, which are confirmed members of binary systems. This study is devoted to V1624 Cyg = 28 Cygni, which was recently identified as a binary with a compact secondary. By measuring the radial velocities (RVs) of the wings of the H alpha emission line and using archival data and published RVs from the International Ultraviolet Explorer, we demonstrate that the Be primary moves in the 359.26d orbit found recently from interferometry. Our preliminary radial-velocity solution leads to binary masses of 5.6, and 0.66 solar masses. Moreover, we documented large and irregular spectral, brightness, and colour changes over a time interval of several decades to show that the object never completely lost its circumstellar matter.

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Source https://dc.g-vo.org/rr/q/lp/custom/CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/699/A321
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Provenance
Creator Harmanec P.; Yang S.; Koubsky P.; Labadie-Bartz J.; Dolezal P.,Ranguin S.; Bozic H.; Svrckova J.; Zummer M.; Zasche P.; Ak H.
Publisher CDS
Publication Year 2025
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Resource Type Dataset; AstroObjects
Discipline Astrophysics and Astronomy; Exoplanet Astronomy; Natural Sciences; Observational Astronomy; Physics; Stellar Astronomy