Multiplicity of young stars in and around R Corona Australis
R. K\"ohler, R. Neuh\"auser, S. Kr\"amer, Ch. Leinert, T. Ott, A., Eckart

TL;DR
This study investigates the multiplicity of young stars in the R Corona Australis star-forming region, revealing a high frequency of binary and multiple systems through near-infrared observations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multiplicity survey of young stars in CrA, discovering 13 new binaries and estimating a high companion-star frequency of about 95%.
Findings
13 new binaries discovered in CrA
High multiplicity frequency of approximately 95%
Most Herbig Ae/Be stars are multiple systems
Abstract
The R CrA star-forming region has a small dark cloud with quite a number of protostars, T Tauri stars, and some Herbig Ae/Be stars, plus a number of weak-line T Tauri stars around the cloud found by ROSAT follow-up observations. We searched for multiples among the young stars in and around the R CrA cloud in order to investigate multiplicity in this region. We performed interferometric and imaging observations with the speckle camera SHARP I at the ESO 3.5m NTT and adaptive optics observation with ADONIS at the ESO 3.6m telescope, all in the near-infrared bands JHK obtained in the years 1995, 2000, and 2001. We found 13 new binaries among the young stars in CrA between 0.13 arcsec (the diffraction limit) and 6 arcsec (set as an upper separation limit to avoid contamination by chance alignments). While most multiples in CrA are binaries, there are also one quadruple (TY CrA), and…
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