Lucky Imaging of M subdwarfs
N. Lodieu (1), M. R. Zapatero Osorio (1), E. L. Martin (1) ((1) IAC,, Tenerife, Spain)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution Lucky Imaging to investigate binary properties of M subdwarfs, finding a very low binary fraction (~3-4%) compared to normal M dwarfs, which informs star formation theories.
Contribution
First high-resolution imaging survey of M subdwarfs' binary properties, revealing a significantly lower binary fraction than solar-metallicity M dwarfs.
Findings
Binary fraction of ~3-4% for M subdwarfs at separations >5 AU
No companions found around 24 subdwarfs, one binary confirmed among nine extreme subdwarfs
Binary fraction significantly lower than ~20% for normal M dwarfs
Abstract
The knowledge of the binary properties of metal-poor and solar-metallicity stars can shed light on the potential differences between the formation processes responsible for both types of objects. The aim of the project is to determine the binary properties (separation, mass ratio, frequency of companions) for M subdwarfs, the low-metallicity counterparts of field M dwarfs, and investigate any potential differences between both populations. We have obtained high-resolution imaging in the optical for a sample of 24 early-M subdwarfs and nine extreme subdwarfs with the ``Lucky Imaging'' technique using the AstraLux instrument on the Calar Alto 2.2-m telescope. We are sensitive to companions at separations larger than 0.1 arcsec and differences of ~2 magnitudes at 0.1 arcsec and ~5 mag at 1 arcsec. We have found no companion around the 24 subdwarfs under study and one close binary out…
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