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2010ApJ...712..421H - Astrophys. J., 712, 421-428 (2010/March-3)

Discovery and characterization of a faint stellar companion to the A3V star ζ Virginis.

HINKLEY S., OPPENHEIMER B.R., BRENNER D., ZIMMERMAN N., ROBERTS L.C., PARRY I.R., SOUMMER R., SIVARAMAKRISHNAN A., SIMON M., PERRIN M.D., KING D.L., LLOYD J.P., BOUCHEZ A., ROBERTS J.E., DEKANY R., BEICHMAN C., HILLENBRAND L., BURRUSS R., SHAO M. and VASISHT G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Through the combination of high-order adaptive optics and coronagraphy, we report the discovery of a faint stellar companion to the A3V star ζ Virginis. This companion is ∼7 mag fainter than its host star in the H band, and infrared imaging spanning 4.75 years over five epochs indicates this companion has common proper motion with its host star. Using evolutionary models, we estimate its mass to be 0.168+0.012–0.016M, giving a mass ratio for this system q = 0.082+0.007–0.008. Assuming the two objects are coeval, this mass suggests an M4V-M7V spectral type for the companion, which is confirmed through integral field spectroscopic measurements. We see clear evidence for orbital motion from this companion and are able to constrain the semimajor axis to be ≳24.9 AU, the period ≳124 yr, and eccentricity ≳0.16. Multiplicity studies of higher mass stars are relatively rare, and binary companions such as this one at the extreme low end of the mass ratio distribution are useful additions to surveys incomplete at such a low mass ratio. Moreover, the frequency of binary companions can help to discriminate between binary formation scenarios that predict an abundance of low-mass companions forming from the early fragmentation of a massive circumstellar disk. A system such as this may provide insight into the anomalous X-ray emission from A stars, hypothesized to be from unseen late-type stellar companions. Indeed, we calculate that the presence of this M-dwarf companion easily accounts for the X-ray emission from this star detected by ROSAT.

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Journal keyword(s): instrumentation: adaptive optics - methods: data analysis - stars: individual (HIP66249, HR5107) - techniques: image processing

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