The non-monotonic, strong metallicity dependence of the wide-binary fraction
Hsiang-Chih Hwang, Yuan-Sen Ting, Kevin C. Schlaufman, Nadia L., Zakamska, Rosemary F.G. Wyse

TL;DR
This study reveals a non-monotonic relationship between metallicity and the wide-binary fraction in stellar populations, showing a peak at solar metallicity and variations with age, suggesting multiple formation channels.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the metallicity and age dependence of wide-binary fractions using Gaia and LAMOST data, highlighting complex formation processes.
Findings
Wide-binary fraction peaks at [Fe/H] ≈ 0
Younger stars have higher wide-binary fractions at fixed metallicity
Metallicity dependence varies with stellar age and environment
Abstract
The metallicity dependence of the wide-binary fraction in stellar populations plays a critical role in resolving the open question of wide binary formation. In this paper, we investigate the metallicity ([Fe/H]) and age dependence of the wide-binary fraction (binary separations between and AU) for field F and G dwarfs within 500 pc by combining their metallicity and radial velocity measurements from LAMOST DR5 with the astrometric information from Gaia DR2. We show that the wide-binary fraction strongly depends on the metallicity: as metallicity increases, the wide-binary fraction first increases, peaks at [Fe/H], and then decreases at the high metallicity end. The wide-binary fraction at [Fe/H] is about two times larger than that at [Fe/H] and [Fe/H]. This metallicity dependence is dominated by the thin-disk stars. Using stellar kinematics as a…
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