SETI public: Low-mass companions to Hyades stars

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Mon Aug 22 2005 - 16:12:14 UTC

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    Paper: astro-ph/0508427
    Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 15:52:28 GMT (189kb)

    Title: Low-mass companions to Hyades stars

    Authors: E.W. Guenther, D.B. Paulson, W.D. Cochran, J. Patience, A.P.
    Hatzes,
    B. Macintosh

    Comments: 10 pages, 10 figures
    \\
    It is now well established that a large fraction of the low-mass stars are
    binaries or higher order multiples. Similarly a sizable fraction have giant
    planets. In contrast to these, the situation for brown dwarf companions is
    complicated: While close systems seem to be extremely rare, wide systems are
    possibly more common. In this paper, we present new results on a survey for
    low-mass companions in the Hyades. After measuring precisely the radial
    velocity of 98 Hyades dwarf stars for 5 years, we have selected all stars
    that
    show low-amplitude long-period trends. With AO-observations of these 14
    stars
    we found companion candidates around nine of them, where one star has two
    companions. The two companions of HIP 16548 have masses between 0.07 to 0.08
    Mo, and are thus either brown dwarfs or very low mass stars. In the case of
    HAN
    172 we found a companion with a mass between 0.08 to 0.10 Mo, which is again
    between a star and a brown dwarf. The other seven stars all have stellar
    companions. In two additional cases, the RV-variations are presumably caused
    by
    stellar activity, and in another case the companion could be a short-period
    binary. The images of the remaining two stars are slightly elongated, which
    might imply that even these are binaries. Because at least 12 of the 14
    stars
    showing low-amplitude RV trends turn out to have companions with a mass
    greater
    than 70 MJupiter, or are just active, we finally estimate the number of
    companions with masses between 10 MJupiter and 70 MJupiter within 8 AU of
    the
    host stars in the Hyades as less equal 2%.

    \\ ( http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0508427 , 189kb)


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