Probing the low-mass end of the companion mass function for O-type stars
M. Reggiani, A. Rainot, H. Sana, L. A. Almeida, S. Caballero-Nieves,, K. Kratter, S. Lacour, J.-B. LeBouquin, H. Zinnecker

TL;DR
This study used VLT/SPHERE to detect very low-mass stellar companions around O-type stars, revealing the lowest-mass companions ever found and providing new insights into the multiplicity of massive stars.
Contribution
It presents the first direct imaging detections of sub-solar mass companions to O-type stars at intermediate separations, expanding knowledge of their companion mass function.
Findings
Discovered five new companions, three below 0.2 solar masses.
Observed companion fraction of 0.39±0.15 between 0.15" and 0.9".
Detected a higher companion fraction of 1.6±0.3 between 0.9" and 6".
Abstract
Almost all massive stars are part of a binary system. Given the wide range of separations at which these companions are found, several observational techniques have been adopted to characterize them, but contrasts greater than 4 in the H-band have never been reached between 0".1 and 1". We used VLT/SPHERE to observe simultaneously with the IRDIS and IFS sub-systems 18 O-type stars within 6 kpc and ages between 1-5 Myrs to probe the existence of stellar companions in the angular separation range from 0".15 to 6" down to very low mass ratios. The IFS YJH- band observations have allowed us to probe the presence of sub-solar companions in a 1".7x1".7 field-of-view down to magnitude limits of deltaH=10 at 0".4. In the wider 12"x12" IRDIS field-of-view, we reached contrasts of deltaK=12 at 1", enabling us to look for even fainter companions. This paper presents five newly discovered…
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