Aims. The surface chemical compositions of stars are affected by physical processes that bring the products of thermonuclear burning to the surface. Despite their potential in helping us understand the structure and evolution of stars, elemental abundances are available for only a few high-mass binary stars. We aim to enlarge this sample by determining the physical properties and photospheric abundances for four eclipsing binary systems that contain high-mass stars: V1034 Sco, GL Car, V573 Car, and V346 Cen. The components have masses of 8–17 M⊙, have effective temperatures from 22 500 to 32 200 K, and are all on the main sequence. Methods. We present new high-resolution and high signal-to-noise spectroscopy from the High Accuracy Radial ve...
Aims. We explore for the first time the probable chemical signature of planet formation in the remar...
Context. Accurate physical properties of eclipsing stars provide important constraints on models of ...
© 2018 ESO. Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The prese...
Aims. The surface chemical compositions of stars are affected by physical processes that bring the p...
The eclipsing and double-lined spectroscopic binary V380 Cyg is an extremely important probe of stel...
We present ten high-precision light curves of four transits in the XO-1 planetary system, obtained u...
International audienceContext. A significant percentage of massive stars are found in multiple syste...
The eclipsing and double-lined spectroscopic binary system V453 Cygni consists of two early B-type s...
Context. A significant percentage of massive stars are found in multiple systems. The effect of bina...
Context. Intermediate- to high-mass stars are the least numerous types of stars, and they are less w...
International audienceContext. Recent studies of inactive and active solar-type binaries suggest tha...
The chemical composition of stellar photospheres in mass-transferring binary systems is a precious d...
We present the analysis of six massive binaries observed with the SOPHIE spectrograph mounted on the...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...
Stars that are both pulsating and eclipsing offer an important opportunity to better understand many...
Aims. We explore for the first time the probable chemical signature of planet formation in the remar...
Context. Accurate physical properties of eclipsing stars provide important constraints on models of ...
© 2018 ESO. Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The prese...
Aims. The surface chemical compositions of stars are affected by physical processes that bring the p...
The eclipsing and double-lined spectroscopic binary V380 Cyg is an extremely important probe of stel...
We present ten high-precision light curves of four transits in the XO-1 planetary system, obtained u...
International audienceContext. A significant percentage of massive stars are found in multiple syste...
The eclipsing and double-lined spectroscopic binary system V453 Cygni consists of two early B-type s...
Context. A significant percentage of massive stars are found in multiple systems. The effect of bina...
Context. Intermediate- to high-mass stars are the least numerous types of stars, and they are less w...
International audienceContext. Recent studies of inactive and active solar-type binaries suggest tha...
The chemical composition of stellar photospheres in mass-transferring binary systems is a precious d...
We present the analysis of six massive binaries observed with the SOPHIE spectrograph mounted on the...
Pulsations and binarity are both common features of massive stars. The study of pulsating massive st...
Stars that are both pulsating and eclipsing offer an important opportunity to better understand many...
Aims. We explore for the first time the probable chemical signature of planet formation in the remar...
Context. Accurate physical properties of eclipsing stars provide important constraints on models of ...
© 2018 ESO. Context. Many massive stars are part of binary or higher multiplicity systems. The prese...