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The Small Separation A-Star Companion Population: First Results with CHARA/MIRC-X

Authors :
De Furio, Matthew
Gardner, Tyler
Monnier, John
Meyer, Michael R.
Kratter, Kaitlin
Schaefer, Gail
Anugu, Narsireddy
Davies, Claire L.
Kraus, Stefan
Lanthermann, Cyprien
Bouquin, Jean-Baptiste Le
Ennis, Jacob
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present preliminary results from our long-baseline interferometry (LBI) survey to constrain the multiplicity properties of intermediate-mass A-type stars within 80pc. Previous multiplicity studies of nearby stars exhibit orbital separation distributions well-fitted with a log-normal with peaks > 15au, increasing with primary mass. The A-star multiplicity survey of De Rosa et al. (2014), sensitive beyond 30au but incomplete below 100 au, found a log-normal peak around 390au. Radial velocity surveys of slowly-rotating, chemically peculiar Am stars identified a significant number of very close companions with periods $\leq$ 5 days, ~ 0.1au, a result similar to surveys of O- and B-type primaries. With the improved performance of LBI techniques, we can probe these close separations for normal A-type stars where other surveys are incomplete. Our initial sample consists of 27 A-type primaries with estimated masses between 1.44-2.49M$_{\odot}$ and ages 10-790Myr, which we observed with the MIRC-X instrument at the CHARA Array. We use the open source software CANDID to detect five companions, three of which are new, and derive a companion frequency of 0.19$^{+0.11}_{-0.06}$ over mass ratios 0.25-1.0 and projected separations 0.288-5.481 au. We find a probability of 10$^{-6}$ that our results are consistent with extrapolations based on previous models of the A-star companion population, over mass ratios and separations sampled. Our results show the need to explore these very close separations to inform our understanding of stellar formation and evolution processes.<br />Comment: 14 pages, 3 figures, Accepted to the Astrophysical Journal on Nov. 2, 2022

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2211.01465
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aca1ad