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Investigating 39 Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars with VLTI/GRAVITY: Uncovering A Long Period Binary Desert

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-12-18 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

Wolf-Rayet stars (WRs) are one of the final evolutionary stages of massive stars and immediate progenitors of stellar-mass black holes. Their multiplicity forms an important anchor point in single and binary population models for predicting gravitational-wave progenitors. Recent spectroscopic campaigns have suggested incompatible multiplicity fractions and period distributions for N- and C-rich Galactic WRs (WNs and WCs) at short as well as long orbital periods, in contradiction with evolutionary model predictions. In this work, we employed infrared interferometry using the KK-band instrument GRAVITY at the VLTI to investigate the multiplicity of WRs at long periods and explore the nature of their companions. We present a survey of 39 Galactic WRs, including 11 WN, 15 WC and 13 H-rich WN (WNh) stars. We detected wide companions with GRAVITY for only four stars: WR 48, WR 89, WR 93 and WR 115. Combining with spectroscopic studies, we arrived at multiplicity fractions of fobsWN=0.55±0.15f^{\rm WN}_{\rm obs} = 0.55\pm0.15, fobsWC=0.40±0.13f^{\rm WC}_{\rm obs} = 0.40\pm0.13 and fobsWNh=0.23±0.12f^{\rm WNh}_{\rm obs} = 0.23\pm0.12. In addition, we also found other features in the GRAVITY dataset such as (i) a diffuse extended component in over half the WR sample; (ii) five known spectroscopic binaries resolved in differential phase data and (iii) spatially resolved winds in four stars: WR 16, WR 31a, WR 78 and WR 110. Our survey reveals a lack of intermediate (few 100s d) and long- (few years to decades) period WR systems. The 200-d peak in the period distributions of WR+OB and BH+OB binaries predicted by Case B mass-transfer binary evolution models is not seen in our data. The rich companionship of their O-type progenitors in this separation range suggest that the WR progenitor stars expand and interact with their companions, most likely through unstable mass-transfer, resulting in either a short-period system or a merger.

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@article{arxiv.2409.15212,
  title  = {Investigating 39 Galactic Wolf-Rayet stars with VLTI/GRAVITY: Uncovering A Long Period Binary Desert},
  author = {K. Deshmukh and H. Sana and A. Mérand and E. Bordier and N. Langer and J. Bodensteiner and K. Dsilva and A. J. Frost and E. Gosset and J. -B. Le Bouquin and R. R. Lefever and L. Mahy and L. R. Patrick and M. Reggiani and A. A. C. Sander and T. Shenar and F. Tramper and J. I. Villaseñor and I. Waisberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.15212},
  year   = {2024}
}

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Accepted in A&A