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2014ApJ...788L..37G - Astrophys. J., 788, L37 (2014/June-3)

The binarity of Milky Way F,G,K stars as a function of effective temperature and metallicity.

GAO S., LIU C., ZHANG X., JUSTHAM S., DENG L. and YANG M.

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We estimate the fraction of F,G,K stars with close binary companions by analysing multi-epoch stellar spectra from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and LAMOST for radial velocity variations. We employ a Bayesian method to infer the maximum likelihood of the fraction of binary stars with orbital periods of 1000 days or shorter, assuming a simple model distribution for a binary population with circular orbits. The overall inferred fraction of stars with such a close binary companion is 43.0%±2.0% for a sample of F,G,K stars from SDSS SEGUE, and 30%±8.0% in a similar sample from LAMOST. The apparent close binary fraction decreases with the stellar effective temperature. We divide the SEGUE and LEGUE data into three subsamples with different metallicity ([Fe/H] < -1.1; -1.1 < [Fe/H] < -0.6; -0.6 < [Fe/H]), for which the inferred close binary fractions are 56±5.0%, 56.0±3%, and 30±5.7%. The metal-rich stars from our sample are therefore substantially less likely to possess a close binary companion than otherwise similar stars drawn from metal-poor populations. The different ages and formation environments of the Milky Way's thin disk, thick disk, and halo may contribute to explaining these observations. Alternatively, metallicity may have a significant effect on the formation and/or evolution of binary stars.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - binaries: spectroscopic - Galaxy: disk - stars: formation - stars: statistics

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