Discovery of a Faint Companion to Alcor Using MMT/AO 5 $μ$m Imaging

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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28 pages, 2 figures, AJ, in press; emulateapj short version at http://www.pas.rochester.edu/~emamajek/alcor.pdf

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We report the detection of a faint stellar companion to the famous nearby A5V star Alcor (80 UMa). The companion has M-band ($\lambda$ = 4.8 $\mu$m) magnitude 8.8 and projected separation 1".11 (28 AU) from Alcor. The companion is most likely a low-mass ($\sim$0.3 \msun) active star which is responsible for Alcor's X-ray emission detected by ROSAT (L$_{\rm X}$ $\simeq$ 10$^{28.3}$ erg/s). Alcor is a nuclear member of the Ursa Major star cluster (UMa; d $\simeq$ 25 pc, age $\simeq$ 0.5 Gyr), and has been occasionally mentioned as a possible distant (709") companion of the stellar quadruple Mizar ($\zeta$ UMa). Comparing the revised Hipparcos proper motion for Alcor with the mean motion for other UMa nuclear members shows that Alcor has a peculiar velocity of 1.1 km/s, which is comparable to the predicted velocity amplitude induced by the newly-discovered companion ($\sim$1 km/s). Using a precise dynamical parallax for Mizar and the revised Hipparcos parallax for Alcor, we find that Mizar and Alcor are physically separated by 0.36 $\pm$ 0.19 pc (74 $\pm$ 39 kAU; minimum 18 kAU), and their velocity vectors are marginally consistent ($\chi^2$ probability 6%). Given their close proximity and concordant motions we suggest that the Mizar quadruple and the Alcor binary be together considered the 2nd closest stellar sextuplet. The addition of Mizar-Alcor to the census of stellar multiples with six or more components effectively doubles the local density of such systems within the local volume (d $<$ 40 pc).

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