Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2009-08-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Accepted to ApJ; 23 pages, 9 figures, 9 tables in emulateapj. Table 6 is online-only and is attached as tab6.tex
Scientific paper
We describe an astrometric and spectroscopic campaign to confirm the youth and association of a complete sample of candidate wide companions in Taurus and Upper Sco. Our survey found fifteen new binary systems (3 in Taurus and 12 in Upper Sco) with separations of 3-30" (500-5000 AU) among all of the known members with masses of 2.5-0.012 Msun. The total sample of 49 wide systems in these two regions conforms to only some expectations from field multiplicity surveys. Higher-mass stars have a higher frequency of wide binary companions, and there is a marked paucity of wide binary systems near the substellar regime. However, the separation distribution appears to be log-flat, rather than declining as in the field, and the mass ratio distribution is more biased toward similar-mass companions than the IMF or the field G dwarf distribution. The maximum separation also shows no evidence of a limit at <5000 AU until the abrupt cessation of any wide binary formation at system masses of ~0.3 Msun. We attribute this result to the post-natal dynamical sculpting that occurs for most field systems; our binary systems will escape to the field intact, but most field stars are formed in denser clusters and do not. In summary, only wide binary systems with total masses <0.3 Msun appear to be "unusually wide".
Hillenbrand Lynne A.
Kraus Adam L.
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