Speckle Interferometry of Massive and Cluster Stars
Abstract
Conducted on NOAO 4-m telescopes in 1994, the first speckle survey of O stars (Mason et al. 1998) had success far in excess of our expectations. In addition to the frequently cited multiplicity analysis, many of the new systems which were first resolved in this paper are of significant astrophysical importance. Now, some ten years after the original survey, we propose to re-investigate all systems analyzed before (N = 195). Improvements in detector technology will allow for the detection of companions missed before as well as systems which may have been closer than the resolution limit in 1994. We will also make a rst high-resolution inspection of the additional O stars (N = 108) in the recent Galactic O Star Catalog of Ma z-Apell aniz & Walborn (2004). Further, we propose to investigate several additional samples of interesting objects, including 15 accessible Galactic WR stars from the speckle survey of Hartkopf et al. (1999), 16 massive, hot stars with separations which would indicate their applicability for mass determinations (for fully detached O stars masses are presently known for only twelve pairs), and 56 multiple stars for a study of their co-planarity statistics.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA480647
Entities
People
- Andrei A. Tokovinin
- Brian Mason
- Douglas R. Gies
- Todd J. Henry
- William I. Hartkopf
Organizations
- United States Naval Observatory