New binaries from the SHINE survey
M. Bonavita, R. Gratton, S. Desidera, V. Squicciarini, V. D'Orazi, A., Zurlo, B. Biller, G. Chauvin, C. Fontanive, M. Janson, S. Messina, F. Menard,, M. Meyer, A. Vigan, H. Avenhaus, R. Asensio Torres, J.-L. Beuzit, A., Boccaletti, M. Bonnefoy, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube

TL;DR
This paper reports on the detection and characterization of stellar companions in the SHINE survey, combining high contrast imaging with archival data to analyze multiplicity, orbital properties, and formation scenarios of stellar systems.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive analysis of stellar multiplicity in the SHINE survey, integrating various data sources to constrain orbits and assess formation mechanisms.
Findings
Detected stellar companions in 78 of 463 targets
Constrained orbits for 25 systems
Binary frequency and mass ratio trends identified
Abstract
We present the multiple stellar systems observed within the SpHere INfrared survey for Exoplanet (SHINE). SHINE searched for substellar companions to young stars using high contrast imaging. Although stars with known stellar companions within SPHERE field of view (<5.5 arcsec) were removed from the original target list, we detected additional stellar companions to 78 of the 463 SHINE targets observed so far. 27% of the systems have three or more components. Given the heterogeneity of the sample in terms of observing conditions and strategy, tailored routines were used for data reduction and analysis, some of which were specifically designed for these data sets. We then combined SPHERE data with literature and archival ones, TESS light curves and Gaia parallaxes and proper motions, to characterise these systems as completely as possible. Combining all data, we were able to constrain the…
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