Characterization of low-mass companions to $\textit{Kepler}$ objects of interest observed with APOGEE-N
Caleb I. Ca\~nas, Chad F. Bender, Suvrath Mahadevan, Dmitry Bizyaev,, Nathan De Lee, Scott W. Fleming, Fred Hearty, Steven R. Majewski, Christian, Nitschelm, Donald P. Schneider, Javier Serna, Keivan G. Stassun,, Gu{\dh}mundur Stef\'ansson, Guy S. Stringfellow, John C. Wilson

TL;DR
This study characterizes 28 low-mass companions to Kepler stars using APOGEE-N spectra, revealing radius inflation in many objects and demonstrating APOGEE-N's effectiveness for detailed binary system analysis.
Contribution
First comprehensive characterization of low-mass companions to Kepler objects using APOGEE-N spectroscopy, including radius inflation analysis and orbital parameter derivation.
Findings
Most low-mass companions are over-inflated by ~10% compared to models.
APOGEE-N provides reliable radial velocities for faint KOIs.
Inflation is prominent in tidally locked M dwarfs on short orbits.
Abstract
We report the characterization of 28 low-mass () companions to objects of interest (KOIs), eight of which were previously designated confirmed planets. These objects were detected as transiting companions to Sun-like stars (G and F dwarfs) by the mission and are confirmed as single-lined spectroscopic binaries in the current work using the northern multiplexed Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment near-infrared spectrograph (APOGEE-N) as part of the third and fourth Sloan Digital Sky Surveys. We have observed hundreds of KOIs using APOGEE-N and collected a total of 43,175 spectra with a median of 19 visits and a median baseline of years per target. We jointly model the photometry and APOGEE-N radial velocities to derive fundamental parameters…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
