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ARMADA. II. Further Detections of Inner Companions to Intermediate-mass Binaries with Microarcsecond Astrometry at CHARA and VLTI

Authors :
Tyler Gardner
John D. Monnier
Francis C. Fekel
Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin
Adam Scovera
Gail Schaefer
Stefan Kraus
Fred C. Adams
Narsireddy Anugu
Jean-Philippe Berger
Theo Ten Brummelaar
Claire L. Davies
Jacob Ennis
Douglas R. Gies
Keith J. C. Johnson
Pierre Kervella
Kaitlin M. Kratter
Aaron Labdon
Cyprien Lanthermann
Johannes Sahlmann
Benjamin R. Setterholm
Source :
The Astronomical Journal. 164(5):184

Abstract

We started a survey with CHARA/MIRC-X and VLTI/GRAVITY to search for low mass companions orbiting individual components of intermediate mass binary systems. With the incredible precision of these instruments, we can detect astrometric "wobbles" from companions down to a few tens of micro-arcseconds. This allows us to detect any previously unseen triple systems in our list of binaries. We present the orbits of 12 companions around early F to B-type binaries, 9 of which are new detections and 3 of which are first astrometric detections of known RV companions. The masses of these newly detected components range from 0.45-1.3 solar masses. Our orbits constrain these systems to a high astrometric precision, with median residuals to the orbital fit of 20-50 micro-arcseconds in most cases. For 7 of these systems we include newly obtained radial velocity data, which help us to identify the system configuration and to solve for masses of individual components in some cases. Although additional RV measurements are needed to break degeneracy in the mutual inclination, we find that the majority of these inner triples are not well-aligned with the wide binary orbit. This hints that higher mass triples are more misaligned compared to solar and lower mass triples, though a thorough study of survey biases is needed. We show that the ARMADA survey is extremely successful at uncovering previously unseen companions in binaries. This method will be used in upcoming papers to constrain companion demographics in intermediate mass binary systems down to the planetary mass regime.<br />Comment: 25 pages, 14 figures, accepted for publication in AJ

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881 and 00046256
Volume :
164
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17246986bd574f6696ffd231170dd934
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac8eae