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Analysis of mass-transferring binary candidates in the Milky Way
Garcia-Moreno, G.; Blagorodnova, N.; Anders, F. et al.
2025In Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Abstract :
[en] Mass transfer between stars in binary systems profoundly impacts their evolution, yet many aspects of this process---especially the stability, mass loss, and eventual fate of such systems---remain poorly understood. One promising avenue to constrain these processes is through the identification and characterisation of systems undergoing active mass transfer. Inspired by the slow brightening preceding stellar merger transients, we worked on a method to identify Galactic mass-transferring binaries in which the donor is a Hertzsprung gap (HG) star. We constructed an initial sample of HG stars using the Early Data Release 3 contribution catalogue, and we identified candidate mass-transferring systems by selecting sources that exhibit Balmer emission features (as seen in the low-resolution XP spectra), mid-infrared excess (from WISE photometry), and photometric variability (inferred from the error in the G-band magnitude). This multi-criteria selection yielded a sample of 67 candidates, which we further analysed using complementary photometric and spectroscopic data, as well as information from cross-matched archival catalogues. Among our candidates, we identified at least nine eclipsing binaries and some sources that are potential binaries as well. Three sources in our sample are strong candidates for mass-transferring binaries with a yellow component, and three more are binaries with a Be star. Notably, three sources in our sample are strong candidates for hosting a compact companion, based on their ultraviolet or X-ray signatures. The main sources of contamination in our search are hot but highly reddened stars---primarily Oe and Be stars---as well as regular pulsating stars such as δ Scuti and Cepheid variables. As an additional outcome of this work, we present a refined new catalogue of 308 HG stars, selected using improved extinction corrections and stricter emission-line criteria. This enhanced sample is expected to contain a significantly higher fraction of scientifically valuable mass-transferring binaries. Gaia Starhorse Gaia Gaia
Disciplines :
Space science, astronomy & astrophysics
Author, co-author :
Garcia-Moreno, G.
Blagorodnova, N.
Anders, F.
Weiler, M.
Wichern, H.
Britavskiy, Mikola  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département d'astrophysique, géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Groupe d'astrophysique des hautes énergies (GAPHE) ; ORB - Royal Observatory of Belgium
de Wet, S.
Language :
English
Title :
Analysis of mass-transferring binary candidates in the Milky Way
Publication date :
11 December 2025
Journal title :
Astronomy and Astrophysics
ISSN :
0004-6361
eISSN :
1432-0746
Publisher :
EDP Sciences
Peer reviewed :
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