1112.1046 (Nancy Remage Evans)
Nancy Remage Evans
New instrumentation is providing new insights into intermediate mass
pulsating Cepheids, particularly about their formation and history. Three
approaches are discussed, using space (Hubble and Chandra) and ground-based
studies (radial velocities). First, we are conducting a survey of Cepheids with
the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) to identify possible
resolved companions (for example Eta Aql) and thus provide constraints on star
formation. Followup X-ray observations (Chandra and XMM-Newton) can confirm
whether possible low mass companions are young enough to be physical companions
of Cepheids. In a related study of intermediate mass stars, Chandra X-ray
observations of late B stars in Tr 16 have been used to determine the fraction
which have X-ray active low mass companions. Finally, the Tennessee State
Automatic Spectroscopic Telescope AST and the Moscow University group have
obtained velocities of a number of Cepheids. As an example, the orbit of V350
Sgr has been redetermined, providing a new level of accuracy to the orbital
velocity amplitude, which is needed for mass determination.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.1046
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