论文标题
Copains试点调查的结果:四个新的棕色矮人和加速星的高伴侣检测率
Results from The COPAINS Pilot Survey: four new brown dwarfs and a high companion detection rate for accelerating stars
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论文摘要
直接成像的最后十年(DI)搜索子遗嘱伴侣已经发现了一个广泛的样本,挑战了当前的形成模型,同时突出了广泛的伴侣的本质上较低的发生率,尤其是在质量分布的下端。这些结果清楚地表明,盲目调查是如何限制潜在的行星和亚遗迹伴侣人群的至关重要的,这不是增加DI伴侣样本的有效方法。因此,很明显,有效的目标选择方法对于确保大量检测至关重要。我们介绍了用球/VLT进行的COPAINS调查的结果,在不同的星体目录之间寻找明显的适当运动差异(Delta Mu)的恒星,以寻找恒星。我们观察到二十五颗星星并检测到了十个同伴,其中包括四个新的棕色矮人:HIP 21152 B,HIP 29724 B,HD 60584 B和HIP 63734 B.我们的结果清楚地表明,在过去仅能访问Gaia的同伴,可以证明Astrestric Signation subly supers companse companse companse companse companse companse companse n s sub-sequime sub-sequime sub-seltellar。我们还介绍了预测(Finley优化了加速恒星的伴侣的检索),该工具允许检查与测量的Delta Mu之间的位置与检测到的同伴之间的一致性。鉴于从光度法中与模型无关的质量分子的质量值与预测获得的模型无关的质量之间的一致,因此Copains的结果代表了棕色矮人和行星形成和进化论的潜在基准数量的显着增加。
The last decade of direct imaging (DI) searches for sub-stellar companions has uncovered a widely diverse sample that challenges the current formation models, while highlighting the intrinsically low occurrence rate of wide companions, especially at the lower end of the mass distribution. These results clearly show how blind surveys, crucial to constrain the underlying planet and sub-stellar companion population, are not an efficient way to increase the sample of DI companions. It is therefore becoming clear that efficient target selection methods are essential to ensure a larger number of detections. We present the results of the COPAINS Survey conducted with SPHERE/VLT, searching for sub-stellar companions to stars showing significant proper motion differences (Delta mu) between different astrometric catalogues. We observed twenty-five stars and detected ten companions, including four new brown dwarfs: HIP 21152 B, HIP 29724 B, HD 60584 B and HIP 63734 B. Our results clearly demonstrates how astrometric signatures, in the past only giving access to stellar companions, can now thanks to Gaia reveal companions well in the sub-stellar regime. We also introduce FORECAST (Finley Optimised REtrieval of Companions of Accelerating STars), a tool which allows to check the agreement between position and mass of the detected companions with the measured Delta mu. Given the agreement between the values of the masses of the new sub-stellar companions from the photometry with the model-independent ones obtained with FORECAST, the results of COPAINS represent a significant increase of the number of potential benchmarks for brown dwarf and planet formation and evolution theories.