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Title: New Distant Companions to Known Nearby Stars. II. Faint companions of Hipparcos stars and the frequency of wide binary systems
(Submitted on 19 Oct 2006 (v1), last revised 17 Jan 2007 (this version, v2))
Abstract: We perform a search for faint, common proper motion companions of Hipparcos stars using the recently published LSPM-north catalog of stars with proper motion mu>0.15 arcsec/yr. Our survey uncovers a total of 521 systems with angular separations 3 arcsec < Delta theta < 1500 arcsec, with 15 triples and 1 quadruple. Our new list of wide systems with Hipparcos primaries includes 130 systems identified here for the first time, including 44 in which the secondary star has V>15.0. Our census is statistically complete for secondaries with angular separations 20 arcsec < Delta theta < 300 arcsec and apparent magnitudes V<19.0. Overall, we find that at least 9.5 % of nearby (d<100 pc) Hipparcos stars have distant stellar companions with projected orbital separations s > 1,000 AU. We observe that the distribution in orbital separations is consistent with Opik's law f(s) ds ~ s^{-1} ds only up to separation s \approx 3,000 AU, beyond which it follows a more steeply decreasing power law f(s) ds ~ s^{-l} ds with l=1.6+/-0.1. We also find that the luminosity function of the secondaries is significantly different from that of the single stars field population, showing a relative deficiency in low-luminosity (8<M_V<14) objects. The observed trends suggest either a formation mechanism biased against low-mass companions, or a disruption over time of systems with low gravitational binding energy.
Submission history
From: Sebastien Lepine [view email][v1] Thu, 19 Oct 2006 20:18:52 GMT (249kb)
[v2] Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:23:28 GMT (249kb)