J/AN/342/840          Stellar companions of (C)TOIs            (Mugrauer+, 2021)

Gaia Search for stellar Companions of TESS Objects of Interest II.. Mugrauer M., Michel K.-U. <Astron. Nachrichten 342, 840-864 (2021)> =2021AN....342..840M 2021AN....342..840M (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Stars, double and multiple ; Proper motions ; Parallaxes, trigonometric ; Stars, masses Keywords: binaries: visual - stars: imaging - stars: individual: TOI2092B, TOI2127B, CTOI253040591B, CTOI341411516B, CTOI369376388C - white dwarfs Abstract: We present the latest results of our ongoing multiplicity study of (Community) TESS Objects of Interest, using astro- and photometric data from the ESA-Gaia mission, to detect stellar companions of these stars and to characterize their properties. In total, 107 binary, 5 hierarchical triple star systems, as well as one quadruple system were detected among 585 targets surveyed, which are all located at distances closer than about 500pc around the Sun. As proven with their accurate Gaia EDR3 astrometry, the companions and the targets are located at the same distance and share a common proper motion, as it is expected for components of gravitationally bound stellar systems. The companions exhibit masses in the range between about 0.09M and 4.5M and are most frequently found in the mass range between 0.15 and 0.6M. The companions are separated from the targets by about 120 up to 9500au and their frequency is the highest and constant within about 500au while it continually decreases for larger separations. Beside mainly early to mid M dwarfs, also 5 white dwarf companions were identified in this survey, whose true nature was revealed by their photometric properties. Description: The astrometry and photometry of the (Community) TESS Objects of Interest (CTOIs) and of their stellar companions are summarized together with the derived properties of the companions. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 115 232 Astro- and Photometry of (C)TOIs & Companions table2.dat 91 119 Relative astrometry of companions table3.dat 73 119 Equatorial coordinates and properties of companions -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/MNRAS/490/5088 : Stellar companions of exoplanet host stars (Mugrauer, 2019) J/AN/341/996 : Stellar companions of (C)TOIs (Mugrauer+, 2020) J/other/FrASS/8.624907 : (Sub)Stellar companions of exoplanet hosts (Michel+, 2021) https://www.astro.uni-jena.de/Users/markus/Multiplicity_of_(C)TOIs.html Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 15 A15 --- Name Star name 17 A1 --- n_Name [*] * for (C)TOIs 19- 25 F7.4 mas Plx Parallax 27- 32 F6.4 mas e_Plx Error of parallax 34- 41 F8.3 mas/yr pmRA Proper motion in right ascension 43- 47 F5.3 mas/yr e_pmRA Error of proper motion in right ascension 49- 56 F8.3 mas/yr pmDE Proper motion in declination 58- 62 F5.3 mas/yr e_pmDE Error of proper motion in declination 64- 68 F5.3 mas epsi Astrometric excess noise 70- 76 F7.4 mag Gmag ? G-band mean magnitude 78- 83 F6.4 mag e_Gmag ? Error of G-band mean magnitude 85- 90 F6.4 mag AG ? Estimate of G-band extinction 92- 98 F7.4 mag e_AG []? Lower error of G-band extinction 100-106 F7.4 mag E_AG ? Upper error of G-band extinction 108-110 A3 --- Note1 [SHC] SHC if AG is derived from the Starhorse catalogue 112-115 A4 --- Note2 [SHC5] SHC5 if AG is from the Starhorse catalogue for 5 surveys -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- Name Name of stellar companion 16- 23 F8.5 arcsec rho Angular separation 25- 31 F7.5 arcsec e_rho Error on angular separation 33- 41 F9.5 deg PA Position angle 43- 49 F7.5 deg e_PA Error of position angle 51- 54 F4.2 mas Dplx Parallax difference 56- 59 F4.2 mas e_Dplx Error of parallax difference 61- 64 F4.1 --- sDplx Significance of parallax difference 66- 68 F3.1 --- sDplx-epsi Significance of parallax difference including epsi 70- 73 F4.2 mas/yr mu-rel Differential proper motion 75- 78 F4.2 mas/yr e_mu-rel Error of differential proper motion 80- 84 F5.1 --- smu-rel Significance of differential proper motion 86- 91 F6.1 --- CPM Common proper motion index -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 14 A14 --- Name Name of stellar companion 16- 30 F15.11 deg RAdeg Right Ascension (ICRS) at Ep=2016.0 32- 46 F15.11 deg DEdeg Declination (ICRS) at Ep=2016.0 48- 52 F5.2 mag GMAG ? Absolute G magnitude 54- 57 I4 au Sep Projected separation 59 A1 --- l_Mass [~] Limit flag on mass 61- 64 F4.2 Msun Mass ? Mass 66- 70 I5 K Teff ? Effective temperature 72- 73 A2 --- Note [WD ] WD if companion is a white dwarf -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Markus Mugrauer, markus(at)astro.uni-jena.de
(End) Markus Mugrauer [AIU Jena], Patricia Vannier [CDS] 20-May-2021
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