Searching for faint companions with VLTI/PIONIER. I. Method and first results
Olivier Absil, Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin, Jean-Philippe Berger,, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Ga\"el Chauvin, Bernard Lazareff, G\'erard Zins, Pierre, Haguenauer, Laurent Jocou, Pierre Kern, Rafael Millan-Gabet, Sylvain Rochat,, Wes Traub

TL;DR
This paper presents a new interferometric method using PIONIER at VLTI to detect faint companions around bright stars, demonstrating high dynamic range capabilities and providing initial results including non-detections and a first direct detection.
Contribution
The paper introduces a closure phase-based method with chi^2 analysis for detecting faint companions, showcasing PIONIER's high dynamic range and initial observational results.
Findings
No companions detected around Fomalhaut, tau Cet, and Regulus.
Upper flux ratio limits achieved are around 2.3e-3 to 5.4e-3.
First direct detection of a known companion around del Aqr.
Abstract
Context. A new four-telescope interferometric instrument called PIONIER has recently been installed at VLTI. It provides improved imaging capabilities together with high precision. Aims. We search for low-mass companions around a few bright stars using different strategies, and determine the dynamic range currently reachable with PIONIER. Methods. Our method is based on the closure phase, which is the most robust interferometric quantity when searching for faint companions. We computed the chi^2 goodness of fit for a series of binary star models at different positions and with various flux ratios. The resulting chi^2 cube was used to identify the best-fit binary model and evaluate its significance, or to determine upper limits on the companion flux in case of non detections. Results. No companion is found around Fomalhaut, tau Cet and Regulus. The median upper limits at 3 sigma on the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
