CARMENES input catalogue of M dwarfs II. High-resolution imaging with FastCam
M. Cortes-Contreras, V. J. S. Bejar, J. A. Caballero, B. Gauza, D., Montes, F. J. Alonso-Floriano, S. V. Jeffers, J. C. Morales, A. Reiners, I., Ribas, P. Schoefer, A. Quirrenbach, P. J. Amado, R. Mundt, W. Seifert

TL;DR
This study used high-resolution imaging to identify and characterize low-mass companions around M dwarfs, revealing a multiplicity fraction of approximately 20% within a specific separation range, and discovering new binary systems.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution imaging survey of a volume-limited sample of M dwarfs, identifying new binary systems and refining multiplicity statistics relevant for exoplanet surveys.
Findings
Detected 80 companions in 76 systems, including 30 new discoveries.
Estimated a multiplicity fraction of 19.5% for the volume-limited sample.
Found that binaries with separations under 50 au tend to have equal masses.
Abstract
Aims: We search for low-mass companions of M dwarfs and characterize their multiplicity fraction with the purpose of helping in the selection of the most appropriate targets for the CARMENES exoplanet survey. Methods: We obtained high-resolution images in the I band with the lucky imaging instrument FastCam at the 1.5 m Telescopio Carlos Sanchez for 490 mid- to late-M dwarfs. For all the detected binaries, we measured angular separations, position angles, and magnitude differences in the I band. We also calculated the masses of each individual component and estimated orbital periods, using the available magnitude and colour relations for M dwarfs and our own MJ-spectral type and mass-MI relations. To avoid biases in our sample selection, we built a volume-limited sample of M0.0-M5.0 dwarfs that is complete up to 86% within 14 pc. Results: From the 490 observed stars, we detected 80…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Space Exploration and Technology · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
