论文标题
天空中有多少个太阳?系外行星宿主星的一项多重调查I-四个新的关闭恒星伴侣,包括白矮人
How many suns are in the sky? A SPHERE multiplicity survey of exoplanet host stars I -- Four new close stellar companions including a white dwarf
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论文摘要
我们正在研究恒星多样性对系外行星系统的影响,特别是通过径向速度搜索检测到的系统。我们特别对最接近的同伴感兴趣,因为他们会对原始星球的演变产生很大的影响。在这项研究中,我们介绍了在正在进行的具有VLT/Sphere系外行星宿主的调查中发现的新伴侣。我们正在使用ESO/VLT处的极端自适应光学成像器球来寻找微弱的(子)恒星伴侣。我们利用经典的冠状成像模式来对KS频段中的系外星宿主星进行快照调查(3-6分钟的集成时间)。我们检测到系外星宿主明星HD1666,HIP68468,HIP107773和HD109271的新恒星伴侣。距离只有0.38英寸(预计分离的40 au)的角度分离,HIP107773是被发现超级球星宿主星的最接近的同伴之一。恒星伴侣的存在解释了系统中的线性径向辐射趋势趋势。在这么小的分离中,同伴可能对伴侣的进化产生重大影响。对检测到的木星类行星的高轨道偏心率(0.63)负责,这使得可以与Gaia DR2目录进行交叉匹配的仅有的少数几个,此外,在HD109271附近检测到了近距离的briffer briffer,这表明了近红外伴侣。
We are studying the influence of stellar multiplicity on exoplanet systems, in particular systems that have been detected via radial-velocity searches. We are in particular interested in the closest companions as they would have a strong influence on the evolution of the original planet forming disks. In this study we present new companions detected during our ongoing survey of exoplanet hosts with VLT/SPHERE. We are using the extreme adaptive optics imager SPHERE at the ESO/VLT to search for faint (sub)stellar companions. We utilized the classical coronagraphic imaging mode to perform a snapshot survey (3-6 min integration time) of exoplanet host stars in the Ks-band. We detected new stellar companions to the exoplanet host stars HD1666, HIP68468, HIP107773, and HD109271. With an angular separation of only 0.38" (40 au of projected separation) HIP107773 is among the closest companions found to exoplanet host stars. The presence of the stellar companion explains the linear radial-velocity trend seen in the system. At such a small separation the companion likely had significant influence on the evolution of the planet forming disk around the primary star. We find that the companion in the HD1666 system may well be responsible for the high orbit eccentricity (0.63) of the detected Jupiter class planet, making this system one of only a few where such a connection can be established. A cross-match with the Gaia DR2 catalog showed furthermore that the near infrared faint companion around HD109271 had been detected in the optical and is significantly brighter than in the near infrared making it a white dwarf companion.