Wide companions to M and L subdwarfs with Gaia and the Virtual Observatory
J. Gonz\'alez-Payo, M. Cort\'es-Contreras, N. Lodieu, E. Solano, Z. H., Zhang, M.-C. G\'alvez-Ortiz

TL;DR
This study searches for wide companions to M and L subdwarfs using Gaia data, revealing low multiplicity rates and identifying new systems, which informs understanding of binary formation in low-metallicity, low-mass stars.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic search for wide companions to M and L subdwarfs using Gaia and Virtual Observatory tools, and reports new binary detections and multiplicity statistics.
Findings
Confirmed one wide companion to an M subdwarf.
Inferred a multiplicity rate of about 1% for sdMs.
Identified four M-L systems, three of which are new.
Abstract
The aim of the project is to identify wide common proper motion companions to a sample of spectroscopically confirmed M and L metal-poor dwarfs (also known as subdwarfs) to investigate the impact of metallicity on the binary fraction of low-mass metal-poor binaries and to improve the determination of their metallicity from the higher-mass binary. We made use of Virtual Observatory tools and large-scale public surveys to look in Gaia for common proper motion companions to a well-defined sample of ultracool subdwarfs with spectral types later than M5 and metallicities below or equal to 0.5 dex. We collected low-resolution optical spectroscopy for our best system, which is a binary composed of one sdM1.5 subdwarf and one sdM5.5 subdwarf located at 1,360 au, and for another two likely systems separated by more than 115,000 au. We confirm one wide companion to an M subdwarf, and…
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