An Infrared Companion to Z Canis Majoris
Abstract
New near-infrared speckle observations of Z CMa reveal it to be a double star with a separation 0.1 arcsec at P.A. 120 deg. The northwest component is an infrared object whose broadband spectrum is reminiscent of the infrared companions to several T Tauri stars. The southeast component has the spectral energy distribution expected for a circumstellar disk whose luminosity is dominated by gravitational accretion. The far-infrared and millimeter-wave photometric fluxes suggest the presence of a massive second disk large enough to surround both components; this may be the reservoir from which the material accreted by the first disk is drawn.
- Publication:
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The Astronomical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 1991
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 1991AJ....102.2073K
- Keywords:
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- Companion Stars;
- Infrared Stars;
- Stellar Systems;
- Accretion Disks;
- Double Stars;
- T Tauri Stars;
- Astrophysics;
- STARS: CIRCUMSTELLAR SHELLS;
- STARS: ACCRETION