High-contrast imaging of Galactic Cepheids with VLT/SPHERE
A. Gallenne, P. Kervella, N. R. Evans, J. Milli, E. Sivkova, W. Gieren, G. Pietrzy\'nski, G. Bras, V. Hocd\'e, W. Kiviaho, N. Nardetto, B. Pilecki, and B. Zg\'irski

TL;DR
This study used high-contrast imaging with VLT/SPHERE to detect and characterize visual companions of Galactic Cepheids, providing new constraints on their binary system architectures.
Contribution
First homogeneous high-contrast optical survey of wide companions of Galactic Cepheids, improving astrometry and setting limits on undetected companions.
Findings
Detected companions for 8 Cepheids, confirming and discovering wide components.
Improved astrometry for known companions.
Set contrast limits ruling out certain types of companions beyond 0.5".
Abstract
Cepheids are key distance indicators and benchmarks for stellar evolution, yet most of them are members of binary or multiple systems. While spectroscopic surveys and Gaia proper-motion anomalies reveal a high binary fraction, the population of resolved companions remains poorly characterised. We aim to search for and characterise visual companions to bright Galactic Cepheids using high-contrast imaging and to derive quantitative limits on undetected companions to constrain the architecture of Cepheid multiple systems. We observed 47 Cepheids with SPHERE using the ZIMPOL instrument in classical imaging mode and the V, R, and I filters. The data were obtained in pupil-stabilised mode and analysed using PCA-based imaging technique. For detected companions, we injected negative fake companions in a Monte Carlo approach to measure the relative astrometry. For non-detections, synthetic…
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