Multiplicity of northern bright O-type stars with optical long baseline interferometry
Cyprien Lanthermann, Jean-Baptiste Le Bouquin, Hugues Sana, Antoine, M\'erand, John D. Monnier, Karine Perraut, Abigail J. Frost, Laurent Mahy,, Eric Gosset, Michael De Becker, Stefan Kraus, Narsireddy Anugu, Claire L., Davies, Jacob Ennis, Tyler Gardner, Aaron Labdon

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the use of optical long baseline interferometry with MIRC-X at CHARA Array to resolve companions of northern bright O-type stars, filling a gap in separation range studies and revealing new multiplicity data.
Contribution
The study showcases the capability of MIRC-X to detect close companions of O-type stars, expanding the multiplicity survey to separations between 1 and 50 mas.
Findings
Resolved 19 companions in 17 systems out of 29 observed.
Achieved a multiplicity fraction of approximately 59%.
First-time resolution of 13 companions, including key systems.
Abstract
The study of the multiplicity of massive stars gives hints on their formation processes and their evolutionary paths, which are still not fully understood. Large separation binaries (>50 milliseconds of arc, mas) can be probed by adaptive-optics-assisted direct imaging and sparse aperture masking, while close binaries can be resolved by photometry and spectroscopy. However, optical long baseline interferometry is mandatory to establish the multiplicity of Galactic massive stars at the separation gap between 1 and 50 mas. In this paper, we aim to demonstrate the capability of the new interferometric instrument MIRC-X, located at the CHARA Array, to study the multiplicity of O-type stars and therefore probe the full range of separation for more than 120 massive stars (H<7.5 mag). We initiated a pilot survey of bright O-type stars (H<6.5mag) observable with MIRC-X. We observed 29 O-type…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
