Abstract
We present spectroscopic observations of the massive early type system V745\,Cas, embedded in a multiple star system. The brightest star of the system is the eclipsing binary V745\,Cas with an orbital period of 1.41 days. The radial velocities of both components and light curves obtained by $INTEGRAL$ and $Hipparcos$ missions were analysed. The components of V745\,Cas are shown to be a B0\,V primary with a mass M$_p$=18.31$\pm$0.51 M$_{\odot}$ and radius R$_p$=6.94$\pm$0.07 R$_{\odot}$ and a B(1-2)\,V secondary with a mass M$_s$=10.47$\pm$0.28 M$_{\odot}$ and radius R$_s$=5.35$\pm$0.05 R$_{\odot}$. Our analysis shows that both components fill their corresponding $Roche$ lobes, indicating double contact configuration. Using the UBVJHK magnitudes and interstellar absorption we estimated the mean distance to the system as 1700$\pm$50\,pc. The locations of the component stars in the mass-luminosity, mass-radius, effective temperature-mass and surface gravity-mass are in agreement with those of the main-sequence massive stars. We also obtained $UBV$ photometry of the three visual companions and we estimate that all are B-type stars based upon their de-reddened colours.We suspect that this multiple system is probably a member of the Cas OB4 association in the $Perseus$ arm of the $Galaxy$.
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