Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Dec 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998aas...193.9708p&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, 193rd AAS Meeting, #97.08; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 30, p.1392
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
One of the major observational goals of planet formation studies is the characterization of the environments of the extrasolar planetary systems. Given the frequency of stellar companions -- ~ 100 % of T Tauri stars in nearby star-forming regions (c.f. Ghez et al. 1993, Simon et al. 1995) and ~ 60 % of solar neighborhood G-dwarfs (Duquennoy & Mayor 1991) -- secondary stars are an important factor to consider. In particular, companions may either inhibit planetary formation or significantly alter the orbital evolution of these systems. In order to investigate the connection between binarity and planet formation, we have conducted a high resolution stellar companion search of the known extrasolar planetary systems. With a combination of speckle imaging and adaptive optics observations, we have surveyed the separation range spanning 0farcs 05 to 15farcs 0. Among the 9 systems observed, no new close companions were detected, although several wider visual binaries (e.g. 16 Cyg A/B) are known. Our preliminary analysis implies that at separations greater than ~ 0farcs 75, the AO detection limits, Delta K ~ 7 mag, exclude any companion stars down to the hydrogen-burning limit. For closer separations, typical speckle detection limits are Delta K ~ 4 mag at 0farcs 1 and Delta K ~ 5 mag at 0farcs 4.
Gavel Don
Ghez Andrea M.
Graham James R.
Liu Michael C.
Macintosh Bruce
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