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2012A&A...545A..38S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 545A, 38-38 (2012/9-1)

Multiplicity of rapidly oscillating Ap stars.

SCHOELLER M., CORREIA S., HUBRIG S. and KURTZ D.W.

Abstract (from CDS):

Rapidly oscillating Ap (roAp) stars have rarely been found in binary or higher order multiple systems. This might have implications for their origin. We intend to study the multiplicity of this type of chemically peculiar stars, looking for visual companions in the range of angular separation between 0.05" and 8". We carried out a survey of 28 roAp stars using diffraction-limited near-infrared imaging with NAOS-CONICA at the VLT. Additionally, we observed three non-oscillating magnetic Ap stars. We detected a total of six companion candidates with low chance projection probabilities. Four of these are new detections, the other two are confirmations. An additional 39 companion candidates are very likely chance projections. We also found one binary system among the non-oscillating magnetic Ap stars. The detected companion candidates have apparent K magnitudes between 6.8mag and 19.5mag and angular separations ranging from 0.23" to 8.9," corresponding to linear projected separations of 30-2400AU. While our study confirms that roAp stars are indeed not very often members of binary or multiple systems, we have found four new companion candidates that are likely physical companions. A confirmation of their status will help understanding the origin of the roAp stars.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - stars: chemically peculiar - stars: oscillations - stars: early-type

Simbad objects: 36

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