Multiple Star Systems in the Orion Nebula
GRAVITY collaboration: Martina Karl, Oliver Pfuhl, Frank Eisenhauer,, Reinhard Genzel, Rebekka Grellmann, Maryam Habibi, Roberto Abuter, Matteo, Accardo, Ant\'onio Amorim, Narsireddy Anugu, Gerardo \'Avila, Myriam Benisty,, Jean-Philippe Berger, Nicolas Bland, Henri Bonnet

TL;DR
This study uses interferometry to analyze the multiplicity and orbital characteristics of high-mass stars in the Orion Nebula, revealing a higher companion fraction and bimodal separation distribution than previously known.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution observations of multiple systems in the Orion Trapezium Cluster, discovering unknown companions and refining orbital parameters, with implications for star formation theories.
Findings
Discovered three new companions around Orion stars.
Found a higher companion fraction (~2) than earlier studies.
Revealed a bimodal separation distribution among high-mass binaries.
Abstract
This work presents an interferometric study of the massive-binary fraction in the Orion Trapezium Cluster with the recently comissioned GRAVITY instrument. We observe a total of 16 stars of mainly OB spectral type. We find three previously unknown companions for Ori B, Ori B, and Ori C. We determine a separation for the previously suspected companion of NU Ori. We confirm four companions for Ori A, Ori C, Ori D, and Ori A, all with substantially improved astrometry and photometric mass estimates. We refine the orbit of the eccentric high-mass binary Ori C and we are able to derive a new orbit for Ori D. We find a system mass of 21.7 and a period of days. Together with other previously detected companions seen in spectroscopy or direct imaging, eleven of the 16…
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