2006AJ....132..663B


Query : 2006AJ....132..663B

2006AJ....132..663B - Astron. J., 132, 663-675 (2006/August-0)

A survey for spectroscopic binaries among very low mass stars.

BASRI G. and REINERS A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the results of a survey for radial velocity variability in a heterogeneous sample of very low mass stars and brown dwarfs. One distinguishing characteristic of the survey is its time span, which allows an overlap between spectroscopic binaries and those that can be found by high angular resolution imaging. Despite our relatively low velocity precision, we are able to place a new constraint on the total binary fraction in these objects, which suggests that they are more likely the result of extending the same processes at work at higher masses into this mass range, rather than a distinct mode of formation. Our basic result is that there are 6±2 out of 53, or 11%+0.07–0.04, spectroscopic binaries in the separation range 0-6 AU, nearly as many as resolved binaries. This leads to an estimate of an upper limit of 26%±10% for the binary fraction of very low mass objects (it is an upper limit because of the possible overlap between the spectroscopic and resolved populations). A reasonable estimate for the very low mass binary fraction is 20%-25%. We consider several possible separation and frequency distributions, including the one found for GK stars, a compressed version of that, a version of the compressed distribution truncated at 15 AU, and a theoretical distribution that considers the evaporation of small-N clusters. We conclude that the latter two bracket the observations, which may mean that these systems form with intrinsically smaller separations due to their smaller mass and then are truncated due to their smaller binding energy. We do not find support for the ``ejection hypothesis'' as their dominant mode of formation, particularly in view of the similarity in the total binary fraction compared with slightly more massive stars and the difficulty this mechanism has in producing numerous binary systems. Our conclusions must be viewed as tentative until studies with larger and better-posed samples and higher velocity precision are conducted.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Close - Stars: Formation - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/132/663): table5.dat>

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD; there are some issues with cross-identifications or classifications.

CDS comments: Tables 1 and 5 : several objects not found (truncated format). 2MASS1656 is a typo for 2MASS1658+70 (LSPM J1658+7027).

Simbad objects: 48

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Number of rows : 48
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME L 362-29 BC BD* 00 04 34.8671722377 -40 44 06.463544237       19.61 16.88 L5+L5 111 0
2 CTI 000455.2+280301 PM* 00 05 33.7342516354 +28 07 08.671528078           M6V 4 0
3 RX J0019.2+0748 * 00 19 15.27 +07 48 20.7           M 4 0
4 Koenigstuhl 1B BD* 00 21 05.9180929272 -42 44 43.525081140       19.46 16.79 L0.6:V 30 0
5 V* DY Psc BY* 00 24 24.6317407560 -01 58 19.954412004     19.42 17.301 15.022 M9.5V 210 1
6 LP 881-64 ** 00 24 44.1774908692 -27 08 25.263232614   17.18 15.338 13.502 11.403 M5.5/6Ve+M8.5Ve+M9/9.5V 139 0
7 CTI 004244.4+280140 LM* 00 43 24.5123484336 +28 05 44.427367356           M6V 3 0
8 RG 0050-2722 PM* 00 52 54.6987655128 -27 05 59.561032272     21.51     M7.5:V 40 0
9 CTI 012657.5+280202 LM* 01 27 39.1474134816 +28 05 53.372286456           M8.5V 22 0
10 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1395 1
11 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4427 0
12 NAME sig Ori Cluster OpC 05 38 42 -02 36.0           ~ 567 0
13 V* YZ CMi Er* 07 44 40.1723046464 +03 33 08.875227574 13.761 12.831 11.225 9.958 8.263 M4.0Ve 885 0
14 LSPM J0746+2000 BD* 07 46 42.50553 +20 00 31.9757       17.9 15.034 L0+L1.5 184 1
15 G 51-15 Er* 08 29 49.3527921926 +26 46 33.624143059   16.87   14.736   M6.5Ve 296 0
16 LP 666-9 LM* 08 53 36.1604798120 -03 29 32.197505547     18.959 16.781 14.487 M9Ve 252 0
17 LP 315-53 LM* 10 16 34.6688204247 +27 51 48.826153026   19.5 18.946 16.858 14.555 M8V 66 0
18 LP 731-58 Er* 10 48 12.6142508200 -11 20 09.610693470     15.784 16.01 11.25 M6.5V 175 0
19 LSPM J1048+0111 BD* 10 48 42.8144208091 +01 11 58.221081965       19.4   L1 55 0
20 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
21 LP 731-47 PM* 11 06 56.9100974425 -12 44 02.737571635         14.18 M6e 19 0
22 LP 732-94 LM* 11 21 49.1708652037 -13 13 08.693807585     19.57     M8.5V 131 0
23 CTI 115638.4+280000 PM* 11 57 16.8964145928 +27 55 48.713812968           M7V 10 0
24 2MASS J12424647+2926197 LM* 12 42 46.4828586432 +29 26 19.689397908           M9 9 0
25 LP 321-222 LM* 12 46 51.6144758160 +31 48 10.900214430   19.9   17.7   M5V 37 0
26 LP 218-8 LM* 12 53 12.4299447040 +40 34 02.691851911   20.1   17.5   M7Ve 43 0
27 NAME Kelu-1 BD* 13 05 40.1642434199 -25 41 05.712165150         16.85 L2+L3.5 254 0
28 LP 619-50 Er* 14 12 12.1209742492 -00 35 16.326266461   21 20.14 18.07 15.76 M6.5V 29 0
29 LP 271-25 LM* 14 28 43.2275214164 +33 10 39.259309081   21.2   17.8   M9Ve 250 0
30 LP 914-54 Er* 14 56 38.2634715567 -28 09 48.619153485     17.141 14.863 12.433 M7.0Ve 156 0
31 2MASSW J1506544+132106 BD* 15 06 54.3299045806 +13 21 06.039351151           L3 103 0
32 2MASS J15070386-1516479 * 15 07 03.86016 -15 16 47.9820           ~ 7 0
33 CTI 153915.6+280445 LM* 15 39 46.7671308984 +28 02 21.876511848           M6.5V 5 0
34 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
35 [RR90] Oph 2349.8-2601 Y*O 16 26 51.2924609616 -24 32 42.001375272           M8.5 53 0
36 VB 8 LM* 16 55 35.2557374336 -08 23 40.753073075   18.7 16.916 14.566 12.24 M7Ve 431 0
37 LP 102-320 PM* 17 55 33.4226960149 +58 24 27.503724718   19.0 17.98 16.6 14.02 M5.5V 34 0
38 VB 10 Er* 19 16 57.6109547886 +05 09 01.600923413     17.30     M8V 476 1
39 G 208-44 Er* 19 53 54.4821159649 +44 24 51.341564299   15.31 13.126 13.083 9.78 M5.5Ve 207 1
40 G 208-45 LM* 19 53 55.1405033909 +44 24 54.147256052   15.97 13.99 14.3 10.27 M6V 190 0
41 LP 816-10 PM* 20 49 52.7324575100 -17 16 08.465962357   18.6   16.93 14.003 M6e 15 0
42 SIPS J2107-3357 PM* 21 07 24.7503129138 -33 57 33.593558163   19.9   17.15   M5.5 12 0
43 LP 759-17 LM* 22 02 11.2669895232 -11 09 46.364042952   20.7   17.048 14.736 M6/6.5e 23 0
44 LP 760-3 LM* 22 28 54.3488414218 -13 25 19.457590378   19.3 17.14     M6.5V 73 0
45 APMPM J2331-2750 Er* 23 31 21.7441281210 -27 49 49.608010738   20.4 19.072 16.540 14.190 M7.0V 32 0
46 LP 878-3 PM* 23 33 40.6316955105 -21 33 53.092574857   19.3       M5.0V 17 0
47 2MASS J23375921+4308509 CV* 23 37 59.2141153440 +43 08 51.030995028           ~ 15 0
48 DENIS J235359.4-083331 PM* 23 53 59.4572638456 -08 33 31.685096490       18.251 15.834 M8.6V 22 0

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