论文标题
搜索包含年轻恒星(Sacy)VIII的关联。光谱二进制系统的更新的人口普查,显示了这些关联之间的非全美多重性的提示
Search for associations containing young stars (SACY) VIII. An updated census of spectroscopic binary systems showing hints of non-universal multiplicity among these associations
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论文摘要
我们寻求更新SACY的光谱二进制部分(搜索包含年轻恒星的关联)样本,以考虑到我们鉴定出二进制候选者(例如活动和旋转)中所有可能的偏见。使用高分辨率的光谱观测,我们产生了$ \ sim $ 1300的互相关功能(CCF)来解散前面提到的污染源。获得的径向速度值与文献进行了交叉匹配,并用于修改和更新每个SACY关联中的光谱二进制(SB)部分。为了更好地描述CCF轮廓,我们计算了一组高阶互相关特征,以确定径向速度变化的起源。我们从410个对象的样本中鉴定了68个SB候选物。我们的结果暗示,最年轻的关联的SB分数较高。具体而言,我们发现敏感性校正的SB分数为$ 22 \ etack {+15 \\ -11} \%$ for $ε$ 〜CHA,$ 31 \替换{+16 \\ -14} \%$ for TW hya和$ 32 hya和$ 32 \ ordack {+9 \\ -8} \ $ $β, ($ \ sim 35-125 $ MYR)我们已采样的关联是$ \ sim 10 \%$或更低。该结果似乎与用于评估协会成员资格的方法无关。新的CCF分析,径向速度估计值和SB候选物与年轻恒星关联目标的成员修订特别相关。这些目标将是使用高分辨率技术进行后续活动的理想候选人,以确认二进制,解决轨道并理想地计算动态质量。此外,如果确认最年轻的关联中SB分数的结果,它可能会暗示SACY关联之间的非宇宙多样性。
We seek to update the spectroscopy binary fraction of the SACY (Search for Associations Containing Young stars) sample taking in consideration all possible biases in our identification of binary candidates, such as activity and rotation. Using high-resolution spectroscopic observations we have produced $\sim$1300 cross-correlation functions (CCFs) to disentangle the previously mentioned sources of contamination. The radial velocity values obtained were cross-matched with the literature and were used to revise and update the spectroscopic binary (SB) fraction in each of the SACY association. In order to better describe the CCF profile, we calculated a set of high-order cross-correlation features to determine the origin of the variations in radial velocities. We identified 68 SB candidates from our sample of 410 objects. Our results hint that the youngest associations have a higher SB fraction. Specifically, we found sensitivity-corrected SB fractions of $22 \substack{+15 \\ -11} \%$ for $ε$~Cha , $31 \substack{+16 \\ -14} \%$ for TW Hya and $32 \substack{+9 \\ -8} \%$ for $β$~Pictoris, in contrast with the five oldest ($\sim 35-125$ Myr) associations we have sampled which are $\sim 10\%$ or lower. This result seems independent of the methodology used to asses membership to the associations. The new CCF analysis, radial velocity estimates and SB candidates are particularly relevant for membership revision of targets in young stellar associations. These targets would be ideal candidates for follow-up campaigns using high-resolution techniques in order to confirm binarity, resolve the orbits, and ideally calculate dynamical masses. Additionally, if the results on SB fraction in the youngest associations are confirmed, it could hint of non-universal multiplicity among SACY associations.