High-resolution Imaging of Transiting Extrasolar Planetary systems (HITEP). I. Lucky imaging observations of 101 systems in the southern hemisphere
D. F. Evans, J. Southworth, P. F. L. Maxted, J. Skottfelt, M., Hundertmark, U. G. J{\o}rgensen, M. Dominik, K. A. Alsubai, M. I. Andersen,, V. Bozza, D. M. Bramich, M. J. Burgdorf, S. Ciceri, G. D'Ago, R. Figuera, Jaimes, S.H. Gu, T. Haugb{\o}lle, T. C. Hinse, D. Juncher

TL;DR
This study used lucky imaging to detect and catalog stellar companions around 101 transiting exoplanet host stars in the southern hemisphere, assessing their impact on planet formation theories.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic survey of stellar companions to transiting exoplanet hosts in this sky region, measuring companion properties and estimating binary fractions.
Findings
Detected 499 candidate companions within 20 arcseconds.
Found a binary fraction of 38% among host stars.
Results suggest planet formation is not biased towards long-period binaries.
Abstract
(abridged) Context. Wide binaries are a potential pathway for the formation of hot Jupiters. The binary fraction among host stars is an important discriminator between competing formation theories, but has not been well characterised. Additionally, contaminating light from unresolved stars can significantly affect the accuracy of photometric and spectroscopic measurements in studies of transiting exoplanets. Aims. We observed 101 transiting exoplanet host systems in the Southern hemisphere in order to create a homogeneous catalogue of both bound companion stars and contaminating background stars. We investigate the binary fraction among the host stars in order to test theories for the formation of hot Jupiters, in an area of the sky where transiting exoplanetary systems have not been systematically searched for stellar companions. Methods. Lucky imaging observations from the Two Colour…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
