The Carina High-contrast Imaging Project for massive Stars (CHIPS): II. O stars in Trumpler~14
Alan Rainot, Maddalena Reggiani, Hugues Sana, Julia Bodensteiner,, Olivier Absil

TL;DR
This study uses high-contrast imaging to detect low-mass companions around massive O-type stars in Trumpler 14, providing new insights into their multiplicity and formation scenarios.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed survey of low-mass companions around O stars in Trumpler 14 using VLT-SPHERE, revealing a significant number of companions and a revised mass function.
Findings
Detected 211 sources with high contrast in the near-infrared.
Closest companion is a 1.4 solar mass star at 0.26 arcseconds.
Mass function peaks at about 0.4 solar masses with a dearth of stars between 0.5 and 0.8 solar masses.
Abstract
Most massive stars belong to multiple systems, yet the formation process leading to such high multiplicity remains insufficiently understood. To help constrain the different formation scenarios that exist, insights on the low-mass end of the companion mass function of such stars is crucial. However, this is a challenging endeavour as (sub-)solar mass companions at angular separations () below 1" (corresponding to 1000-3000 au in nearby young open clusters and OB associations) are difficult to detect due to the large brightness contrast with the central star. With the Carina High-contrast Imaging Project of massive Stars (CHIPS), we aim to obtain statistically significant constraints on the presence and properties of low-mass companions around massive stars at a previously unreachable observing window ( at 1"). In this second paper in…
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