Combining Hipparcos and Gaia data for the study of binaries: the BINARYS tool
A. Leclerc, C. Babusiaux, F. Arenou, F. van Leeuwen, M. Bonnefoy, X., Delfosse, T. Forveille, J.-B. Le Bouquin, L. Rodet

TL;DR
The paper introduces BINARYS, a new tool that combines Hipparcos and Gaia data with other measurements to accurately determine the masses of stars in binary systems, improving our understanding of stellar properties.
Contribution
BINARYS is a novel tool that rigorously combines multiple astrometric datasets to measure individual stellar masses in binaries, including cases with resolved components and secondary flux detection.
Findings
First model-independent mass measurements for three binary systems.
Provides a test of stellar evolutionary models at young ages.
Sets a lower age limit of 100 Myr for the AB Dor moving group.
Abstract
Orbital motion in binary and planetary systems is the main source of precise stellar and planetary mass measurements, and joint analysis of data from multiple observational methods can both lift degeneracies and improve precision. We set out to measure the masses of individual stars in binary systems using all the information brought by the Hipparcos and Gaia absolute astrometric missions. We present BINARYS, a tool which uses the Hipparcos and Gaia absolute astrometric data and combines it with relative astrometry and/or radial velocity measurements to determine the orbit of a binary system. It rigorously combines the Hipparcos and Gaia data (here EDR3), and it can use the Hipparcos Transit Data as needed for binaries where Hipparcos detect significant flux from the secondary component. It also support the case where Gaia resolved the system, giving an astrometric solution for both…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
