论文标题

使用Speckle成像识别开普勒系外行星宿主星的界限

Identifying Bound Stellar Companions to Kepler Exoplanet Host Stars Using Speckle Imaging

论文作者

Colton, Nicole M., Horch, Elliott P., Everett, Mark E., Howell, Steve B., Davidson, Jr., James W., Baptista, Brian J., Casetti-Dinescu, Dana I.

论文摘要

开普勒任务和随后的基于地面的随访观察结果显示,许多系式宿主星星与附近的恒星同伴。这项研究提出了57个开普勒对象(KOI)的斑点观测,它们也是双星,每个星星都在3到8年的时间内观察到,这使我们能够以高精度跟踪其相对运动。测量伴侣相对于初级的位置角度和分离可以帮助确定这对是否表现出常见的适当运动,这表明它可能是结合的二进制系统。我们报道了34个KOI的动作,这些动作具有亲密的恒星伴侣,其中3个是三星级,总共研究了37个同伴。在34个系统中,有18个被确认,包括一颗三颗星在内,而另外四个系统随后被认为是假阳性,而十二个系统尚未确认为行星宿主。我们发现21个最有可能是常见的运动对,有4个是视线范围的伴侣,目前有12对不确定。在该样品中,常见的适当运动对的确认系外行星宿主系统的比例约为86%。在此子样本中,只发现行星的周期少于110天,因此,在所有情况下,与行星宿主星的分离都比行星本身更大。我们样品中确认的行星的初步时间 - 拉迪乌斯关系表明,在此阶段,没有明显的差异,其中完整的已知系外行星样本。

The Kepler mission and subsequent ground-based follow-up observations have revealed a number of exoplanet host stars with nearby stellar companions. This study presents speckle observations of 57 Kepler objects of interest (KOIs) that are also double stars, each observed over a 3 to 8 year period, which has allowed us to track their relative motions with high precision. Measuring the position angle and separation of the companion with respect to the primary can help determine if the pair exhibits common proper motion, indicating it is likely to be a bound binary system. We report on the motions of 34 KOIs that have close stellar companions, three of which are triple stars, for a total of 37 companions studied. Eighteen of the 34 systems are confirmed exoplanet hosts, including one triple star, while four other systems have been subsequently judged to be false positives and twelve are yet to be confirmed as planet hosts. We find that 21 are most likely to be common proper motion pairs, 4 are line-of-sight companions, and 12 are of uncertain disposition at present. The fraction of the confirmed exoplanet host systems that are common proper motion pairs is approximately 86% in this sample. In this subsample, the planets are exclusively found with periods of less than 110 days, so that in all cases the stellar companion is found at a much larger separation from the planet host star than the planet itself. A preliminary period-radius relation for the confirmed planets in our sample suggests no obvious differences at this stage with the full sample of known exoplanets.

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