Binary stars plays important role in the evolution of stellar populations . The intrinsic binary fraction (fbin) of O and B-type (OB) stars in LAMOST DR5 was investigated in this work. We employed a cross-correlation approach to estimate relative radial velocities for each of the stellar spectra. The algorithm described by \cite{2013A&A...550A.107S} was implemented and several simulations were made to assess the performance of the approach. Binary fraction of the OB stars are estimated through comparing the uni-distribution between observations and simulations with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests. Simulations show that it is reliable for stars most of whom have 6,7 and 8 repeated observations. The uncertainty of orbital parameters of binarity become larger when observational frequencies decrease. By adopting the fixed power exponents of π=−0.45 and κ=−1 for period and mass ratio distributions, respectively, we obtain that fbin=0.4−0.06+0.05 for the samples with more than 3 observations. When we consider the full samples with at least 2 observations, the binary fraction turns out to be 0.37−0.03+0.03. These two results are consistent with each other in 1σ.
@article{arxiv.2108.11120,
title = {Binary fraction of O and B-type stars from LAMOST data},
author = {Feng Luo and Yong-Heng Zhao and Jiao Li and Yan-Jun Guo and Chao Liu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.11120},
year = {2022}
}