Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM): Multiplicity of early B-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud
N. Britavskiy, L. Mahy, D. J. Lennon, L. R. Patrick, H. Sana, J. I. Villase\~nor, T. Shenar, J. Bodensteiner, M. Bernini-Peron, S. R. Berlanas, D. M. Bowman, P. A. Crowther, S. E. de Mink, C. J. Evans, Y. G\"otberg, G. Holgado, C. Johnston, Z. Keszthelyi, J. Klencki, N. Langer

TL;DR
This study investigates the multiplicity of early B-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud, revealing a binary fraction of about 23%, with no significant metallicity dependence, and identifying numerous short-period binaries.
Contribution
It provides the first large spectroscopic binary fraction estimate for BSGs in a low-metallicity environment and characterizes their binary properties using multi-epoch VLT data.
Findings
Binary fraction of 23% among BSGs in SMC
Identified 41 binaries with reliable periods
No metallicity dependence observed in binary fraction
Abstract
The blue supergiant (BSG) domain contains a large variety of stars whose past and future evolutionary paths are still highly uncertain. Since binary interaction plays a crucial role in the fate of massive stars, investigating the multiplicity among BSGs helps shed light on the fate of such objects. We aim to estimate the binary fraction of a large sample of BSGs in the Small Magellanic Cloud within the Binarity at LOw Metallicity (BLOeM) survey. In total, we selected 262 targets with spectral types B0-B3 and luminosity classes I-II. This work is based on spectroscopic data collected by the GIRAFFE instrument, mounted on the Very Large Telescope, which gathered nine epochs over three months. Our spectroscopic analysis for each target includes the individual and peak-to-peak radial velocity measurements, an investigation of the line profile variability, and a periodogram analysis to…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
