Abstract
HIP 57606 is an intermediate-mass a ∼ 88 au visual binary (A+B) that also has 680 au (C) and a 120,000 au (D) companions. Here we report on a VLTI/GRAVITY interferometric observation that revealed that the primary star A is itself a close binary with a 83% K band flux ratio companion at a projected separation ρ = 14.8 mas ↔ 1.0 au. Through isochrone fitting we find masses M Aa = 1.58M ⊙, M Ab = 1.49M ⊙ and M B = 1.15M ⊙ and an age 1 Gyr for the inner triple. The latter will evolve to become a double or triple white dwarf system within about 6 Gyr and which will be under the dynamical influence of the outer companion C.
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