The Gaia-ESO Survey: new spectroscopic binaries in the Milky Way
M. Van der Swaelmen, T. Merle, S. Van Eck, A. Jorissen, L. Magrini, S., Randich, A. Vallenari, T. Zwitter, G. Traven, C. Viscasillas V\'azquez, A., Bragaglia, A. Casey, A. Frasca, F. Jim\'enez-Esteban, E. Pancino, C. C., Worley, S. Zaggia

TL;DR
The Gaia-ESO Survey has identified numerous spectroscopic binaries in the Milky Way using optimized cross-correlation techniques, significantly expanding the known binary population and providing valuable data for stellar and binary evolution studies.
Contribution
This study introduces the Nacre CCF method, enhancing binary detection capabilities and increasing the number of identified spectroscopic binaries in the Gaia-ESO Survey.
Findings
Detected 322 SB2, 10 SB3, and 2 SB4 systems.
Increased SB2 candidate count by approximately 1.5 times.
Derived an SB2 frequency of about 1.4% in the sample.
Abstract
The Gaia-ESO Survey (GES) is a large public spectroscopic survey which acquired spectra for more than 100000 stars across all major components of the Milky Way. In addition to atmospheric parameters and stellar abundances that have been derived in previous papers of this series, the GES spectra allow us to detect spectroscopic binaries with one (SB1), two (SB2) or more (SBn 3) components. Cross-correlation functions (CCFs) have been re-computed thanks to a dozen spectral masks probing a range of effective temperatures, surface gravities and metallicities. By optimising the mask choice for a given spectrum, the new computed so-called Nacre (Narrow cross-correlation experiment) CCFs are narrower and allow to unblend more stellar components than standard masks. The Doe (Detection of Extrema) extremum-finding code then selects the individual components and provides their radial…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
