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On utmost multiplicity of hierarchical stellar systems

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2017-01-06 v1

Abstract

According to theoretical considerations, multiplicity of hierarchical stellar systems can reach, depending on masses and orbital parameters, several hundred, while observational data confirm existence of at most septuple (seven-component) systems. In this study, we cross-match very high multiplicity (six and more components) stellar systems in modern catalogues of visual double and multiple stars, to find candidates to hierarchical systems among them. After cross-matching with catalogues of closer binaries (eclipsing, spectroscopic, etc.), some of their components were found to be binary/multiple themselves, which increases the system's degree of multiplicity. Optical pairs, known from literature or filtered by the authors, are flagged and excluded from the statistics. We have compiled a list of potentially very high multiplicity hierarchical systems that contains 10~objects. Their multiplicity does not exceed 12, and we discuss a number of ways to explain the lack of extremely high multiplicity systems.

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@article{arxiv.1701.01135,
  title  = {On utmost multiplicity of hierarchical stellar systems},
  author = {Y. M. Gebrehiwot and D. A. Kovaleva and A. Y. Kniazev and O. Yu. Malkov and N. A. Skvortsov and A. V. Karchevsky and S. B. Tessema and A. O. Zhukov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.01135},
  year   = {2017}
}

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7 pages, 3 tables, 3 figures