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oai:arXiv.org:2412.20986

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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar A... Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Gal...
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Chulkov, Dmitry Strakhov, Ivan Safonov, Boris
Catégorie

sciences : astrophysique

Année

2024

Date de référencement

01/01/2025

Mots clés
speckle resolved cluster observations au binary 0 astrophysics
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The Pleiades is the most prominent open star cluster visible from Earth and an important benchmark for simple stellar populations, unified by common origin, age, and distance.

Binary stars are its essential ingredient, yet their contribution remains uncertain due to heavy observational biases.

A resolved multiplicity survey was conducted for a magnitude-limited G < 15mag sample of 423 potential cluster members, including sources with poorly fitted astrometric solutions in Gaia DR3.

Speckle interferometric observations at the 2.5 meter telescope of SAI MSU observatory were combined with Gaia data, enabling the identification of 61 resolved binary or multiple systems within the 0.04 - 10 arcsec (5 - 1350 au) separation range.

With speckle observations, we discovered 21 components in 20 systems.

The existence of a Merope (23 Tau) companion is confirmed after several previous unsuccessful attempts.

We show that the Gaia multipeak fraction is a strong predictor of subarcsecond multiplicity, as all sources with ipd_frac_multi_peak > 4% are successfully resolved.

We found that 10% of Pleiades stars have a companion with a mass ratio q > 0.5 within projected separation of 27 < s < 1350 au, and confirm a deficit of wide binaries with s > 300 au.

An observed dearth of wide pairs with large mass ratio (q > 0.55) may imprint the transition from hard to soft binaries regime at the early stages of cluster evolution.

The total binary fraction for q > 0.5 systems is extrapolated to be around 25%.

;Comment: Accepted for publication in AJ.

The supporting materials are available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14252721 Dedicated to the memory of our friend and colleague, Dmitry Alekseevich Kolesnikov (1990 June 22 - 2024 December 28)

Chulkov, Dmitry,Strakhov, Ivan,Safonov, Boris, 2024, Resolving Pleiades binary stars with Gaia and speckle interferometric observations

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