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The M-dwarfs in Multiples (MinMs) survey - I. Stellar multiplicity among low-mass stars within 15 pc

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-06-24 v1

Abstract

We present a large-scale, volume-limited companion survey of 245 late-K to mid-M (K7-M6) dwarfs within 15 pc. Infrared adaptive optics (AO) data were analysed from the Very Large Telescope, Subaru Telescope, Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, and MMT Observatory to detect close companions to the sample from \sim1 au to 100 au, while digitised wide-field archival plates were searched for wide companions from \sim100 au to 10,000 au. With sensitivity to the bottom of the main sequence over a separation range of 3 au to 10,000 au, multiple AO and wide-field epochs allow us to confirm candidates with common proper motions, minimize background contamination, and enable a measurement of comprehensive binary statistics. We detected 65 co-moving stellar companions and find a companion star fraction of 23.5±3.223.5 \pm 3.2 per cent over the 3 au to 10,000 au separation range. The companion separation distribution is observed to rise to a higher frequency at smaller separations, peaking at closer separations than measured for more massive primaries. The mass ratio distribution across the q=0.21.0q = 0.2 - 1.0 range is flat, similar to that of multiple systems with solar-type primaries. The characterisation of binary and multiple star frequency for low-mass field stars can provide crucial comparisons with star forming environments and hold implications for the frequency and evolutionary histories of their associated disks and planets.

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@article{arxiv.1503.00724,
  title  = {The M-dwarfs in Multiples (MinMs) survey - I. Stellar multiplicity among low-mass stars within 15 pc},
  author = {K. Ward-Duong and J. Patience and R. J. De Rosa and J. Bulger and A. Rajan and S. P. Goodwin and Richard J. Parker and D. W. McCarthy and C. Kulesa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.00724},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2015 February 20. 34 pages and 21 figures, with 7 tables presented here in their entirety. All tables and the full set of figures in the Appendix to appear in the electronic version of the journal