VLBA detections in the Oph-S1 binary system near periastron confirmation of its orbital elements and mass

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Oph-S1 is the most luminous and massive stellar member of the nearby Ophiuchus star-forming region. Previous Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) observations have shown it to be an intermediate-mass binary system () with an orbital period of about 21 months, but a paucity of radio detections of the secondary near periastron could potentially have affected the determination of its orbital parameters. Here, we present nine new VLBA observations of Oph-S1 focused on its periastron passage in early 2024. We detect the primary in all observations and the secondary at five epochs, including three within about a month of periastron passage. The updated orbit, determined by combining our new data with 35 previous observations, agrees well with previous calculations and yields masses of and for the two stars in the system.

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Ordóñez-Toro, J., Dzib, S. A., Loinard, L., Ortiz-León, G., Kounkel, M. A., Galli, P. A. B., … Rodríguez, L. F. (2025). VLBA detections in the Oph-S1 binary system near periastron confirmation of its orbital elements and mass. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 538(3), 1784–1788. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staf396

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