Stellar multiplicity and debris discs: an unbiased sample
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Rodríguez, David
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Stellar multiplicity and debris discs: an unbiased sample
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Circumstellar dust discs have been observed around many nearby stars. However, many
stars are part of binary or multiple stellar systems. A natural question arises regarding the
presence and properties of such discs in systems with more than one star. To address this,
we consider a sample of 449 systems (spectral types A–M) observed with the Herschel
Space Observatory as part of the DEBRIS (Disc Emission via a Bias-free Reconnaissance
in the Infrared/Submillimetre) programme. We have examined the stellar multiplicity of this
sample by gathering information from the literature and performing an adaptive optics imaging
survey at Lick Observatory. Five new companions were revealed with our programme. In total,
we identify 188 (42 per cent) binary or multiple star systems. The multiplicity of the sample is
examined with regards to the detection of circumstellar discs for stars of spectral types AFGK.
In general, discs are less commonly detected around binaries than single stars, though the disc
frequency is comparable amongAstars regardless of multiplicity.However, this sample reveals
the period distribution of disc-bearing binaries is consistent with that of non-disc binaries and
with comparison field samples. We find that the properties of discs in binary systems are not
statistically different from those around single stars. Although the frequency of disc-bearing
FGK binaries may be lower than in single star systems, the processes behind disc formation
and the characteristics of these discs are comparable among both populations.
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BASAL of CONICYT
PFB-06
Joint Committee ESO-Government of Chile
FONDECYT
3130520
NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
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European Union through ERC
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132344
DOI: DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv483
ISSN: 1365-2966
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MNRAS 449, 3160–3170 (2015)
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