Multiplicity of Galactic Luminous Blue Variable stars
L. Mahy, C. Lanthermann, D. Hutsem\'ekers, J. Kluska, A. Lobel, R., Manick, B. Miszalski, M. Reggiani, H. Sana, and E. Gosset

TL;DR
This study reveals a high binary fraction among Galactic Luminous Blue Variables, suggesting binary interactions or mergers play a significant role in their evolution, with implications for their formation pathways.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the binary fraction of Galactic LBVs using multi-epoch spectroscopy and interferometry, accounting for observational biases.
Findings
Binary fraction corrected for biases is approximately 62%.
Interferometry detects companions in 78% of observed LBVs.
Galactic LBVs have radii between 100 and 650 solar radii.
Abstract
Context. Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) are thought to be in a transitory phase between O stars on the main-sequence and the Wolf-Rayet stage. Recent studies suggest that they might be formed through binary interaction. Only a few are known in binary systems but their multiplicity fraction is uncertain. Aims. This study aims at deriving the binary fraction among the Galactic (confirmed and candidate) LBV population. We combine multi-epoch spectroscopy and long-baseline interferometry. Methods. We use cross-correlation to measure their radial velocities. We identify spectroscopic binaries through significant RV variability (larger than 35 km/s). We investigate the observational biases to establish the intrinsic binary fraction. We use CANDID to detect interferometric companions, derive their parameters and positions. Results. We derive an observed spectroscopic binary fraction of 26 %.…
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