论文标题
未解决的二进制外系宿主星形符合单星星:对恒星参数的影响
Unresolved Binary Exoplanet Host Stars Fit as Single Stars: Effects on the Stellar Parameters
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论文摘要
在这项工作中,如果恒星是单一的,我们量化了未解决的伴随恒星对主要恒星衍生的恒星参数的效果。拟合确定光谱恒星参数的工具通常适合单颗恒星,但我们知道,所有系型宿主星中最多一半的恒星可能具有一个或多个伴随星。我们使用加利福尼亚 - 凯伯调查的开普勒场中的行星寄主恒星的高分辨率光谱来创建模拟二进制文件;我们选择8个恒星对,并改变次级恒星的贡献,然后用SpecMatch-Emp确定恒星参数,然后将它们与仅针对主要恒星得出的参数进行比较。我们发现,在大多数情况下,从复合频谱中得出的有效温度,表面重力,金属性和恒星半径在未融合光谱中确定的值的2-3 $σ$之内,但偏差取决于两颗恒星的性质。相对明亮的伴随星与主要恒星的恒星对派生参数的影响最大。在这些情况下,恒星半径可以高估高达60%。我们发现金属度通常被低估,其值高达[Fe/H]中典型的不确定性8倍。我们的研究表明,对于在行星宿主星的恒星伴侣中检测或设定限制是必要的,因此恒星(和行星)参数尽可能准确。
In this work we quantify the effect of an unresolved companion star on the derived stellar parameters of the primary star if a blended spectrum is fit assuming the star is single. Fitting tools that determine stellar parameters from spectra typically fit for a single star, but we know that up to half of all exoplanet host stars may have one or more companion stars. We use high-resolution spectra of planet host stars in the Kepler field from the California-Kepler Survey to create simulated binaries; we select 8 stellar pairs and vary the contribution of the secondary star, then determine stellar parameters with SpecMatch-Emp and compare them to the parameters derived for the primary star alone. We find that in most cases the effective temperature, surface gravity, metallicity, and stellar radius derived from the composite spectrum are within 2-3 $σ$ of the values determined from the unblended spectrum, but the deviations depend on the properties of the two stars. Relatively bright companion stars that are similar to the primary star have the largest effect on the derived parameters; in these cases the stellar radii can be overestimated by up to 60%. We find that metallicities are generally underestimated, with values up to 8 times smaller than the typical uncertainty in [Fe/H]. Our study shows that follow-up observations are necessary to detect or set limits on stellar companions of planetary host stars so that stellar (and planet) parameters are as accurate as possible.