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Discovery of two rotational modulation periods from a young hierarchical triple system

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摘要 GW Ori is a young hierarchical triple system located in λ Orionis, consisting of a binary(GW Ori A and B), a tertiary star(GW Ori C) and a rare circumtriple disk. Due to the limited data with poor accuracy, several short-period signals were detected in this system, but the values from diferent studies are not fully consistent. As one of the most successful transiting surveys, the transiting exoplanet survey satellite(TESS) provides an unprecedented opportunity to make a comprehensive periodic analysis of GW Ori. In this work we discover two significant modulation signals by analyzing the light curves of GW Ori's four observations from TESS, i.e.,(3.02 ± 0.15) and(1.92 ± 0.06) d, which are very likely to be the rotational periods caused by starspot modulation on the primary and secondary components, respectively. We calculate the inclinations of GW Ori A and B according to the two rotational periods. The results suggest that the rotational plane of GW Ori A and B and the orbital plane of the binary are almost coplanar. We also discuss the aperiodic features in the light curves;these may be related to unstable accretion. The light curves of GW Ori also include a third(possible) modulation signal with a period of(2.51±0.09) d, but the third is neither quite stable nor statistically significant.
出处 《Science China(Physics,Mechanics & Astronomy)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2023年第9期179-189,共11页 中国科学:物理学、力学、天文学(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 11873034, U2031202, and 12203029) the Department of Science and Technology of Hubei Province for the Outstanding Youth Fund (Grant No. 2019CFA087) the Cultivation Project for LAMOST Scientific Payoff and Research Achievement of CAMS-CAS, and the science research grants from the China Manned Space Project (Grant No. CMSCSST-2021-A08) CSST Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies Survey on Dust and Extinction Project (Grant No. CMS-CSST-2021-A09) Funding for the TESS mission is provided by NASA’s Science Mission directorate。
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