Betelgeuse's Buddy: X-Ray Constraints on the Nature of $\alpha$ Ori B
Anna J.G. O'Grady, Brendan O'Connor, Jared A. Goldberg, Meridith Joyce, L\'aszl\'o Moln\'ar, Christian I. Johnson, Jeremy Hare, Katelyn Breivik, Maria R. Drout, Maxwell Moe, and Annalisa Calamida

TL;DR
This study used deep X-ray observations to search for Betelgeuse's companion, aiming to determine if it is a compact object or a young star, and found evidence suggesting it is likely a low-mass young stellar object.
Contribution
First X-ray constraints on Betelgeuse's companion, ruling out a compact object and supporting the hypothesis of a low-mass young star.
Findings
No X-ray source detected at Betelgeuse's position.
Limits exclude accreting compact objects as companions.
Results suggest the companion is likely a low-mass young stellar object.
Abstract
The d Long Secondary Period of Betelgeuse's optical lightcurve and radial velocity motivated the prediction of a low-mass stellar companion, expected to be at maximal apparent separation from Betelgeuse around December 2024. We carried out Director's Discretionary Time observations with the Chandra X-ray Observatory to identify any X-ray emission from the companion and constrain its nature as either a compact object or young stellar object (YSO). Past X-ray observations occurred at the wrong phase of the companion's orbit for optimal detection prospects and/or lacked the deep exposure required to constrain the typical X-ray luminosities of YSOs. In our 41.85 ks exposure with Chandra, we do not detect an X-ray source at the position of Betelgeuse. For an estimated hydrogen column density cm, we place a limit on the X-ray luminosity of…
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TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Computer Graphics and Visualization Techniques · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
