Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 2012
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American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #219, #345.21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mass is one of the most fundamental parameters in stellar astronomy. In order to measure dynamical masses, one needs to find nearby binary systems that can be resolved and monitored, ideally with orbital periods that completely wrap in a reasonable amount of time. Many surveys have been made of nearby main sequence dwarfs, and their mass-luminosity relation is well established. As part of our Cool Subdwarf Investigations (CSI) program, we are searching for subdwarf binaries of spectral types K and M within 60 parsecs to measure their multiplicity rate and to reveal binaries appropriate for mass determinations. Here we present results of our CSI work using HST's Fine Guidance Sensors. When combined with previous CSI work and results in the literature, we find the multiplicity rate of subdwarfs, 21%, to be surprisingly low compared to that of similar main sequence K and M stars, 37%. This work has several implications, including that the star formation and/or evolution history of subdwarfs is different than for dwarfs, and that ideal systems for subdwarf mass determinations are difficult to find.
This work is supported by HST grant GO-11943.
Henry Todd J.
Jao Wei Chun
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