Abstract
We report the discovery of a new O-type double-lined spectroscopic binary with a short orbital period of 1.4 d. We find the primary component of this binary, FO 15, to have an approximate spectral type 05.5Vz, i.e. a zero-age main-sequence (ZAMS) star. The secondary appears to be of spectral type 09.5V. We have performed a numerical model fit to the public All Sky Automated Survey photometry, which shows that FO 15 is also an eclipsing binary. We find an orbital inclination of ∼80°. From a simultaneous light curve and radial velocity solution, we find the masses and radii of the two components to be 30 ± 1 and 16 ± 1M ⊙ and 7.5 ± 0.5 and 5.3 ± 0.5 R ⊙ . These radii, and hence also the luminosities, are smaller than those of normal O-type stars, but similar to recently bom ZAMS O-type stars. The absolute magnitudes derived from our analysis locate FO 15 at the same distance as η Carinae. From Chandra and XMM X-ray images, we also find that there are two close X-ray sources: one coincident with FO 15 and the other one without optical counterpart. The latter seems to be a highly variable source, presumably due to a pre-main-sequence stellar neighbour of FO 15.
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