论文标题
Apogee DR16星的亲密二进制伴侣:横跨颜色标记的20,000个二元星系统
Close Binary Companions to APOGEE DR16 Stars: 20,000 Binary-star Systems Across the Color-Magnitude Diagram
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论文摘要
当代天体物理学中的许多问题 - 从了解黑洞的形成到解开星系的化学演化 - 依靠对二元恒星的知识。反过来,这取决于在不同的化学和动态环境中为大量不同类型的恒星的发现和表征。当前的恒星光谱调查可观察到数十万到数百万恒星(通常)几乎没有观察时期的时代,这允许二进制发现,但使轨道表征具有挑战性。我们使用自定义的蒙特卡洛采样器(小丑)在稀疏,嘈杂且采样较差的多上述数据方面,通过径向速度对二进制系统进行发现和表征。我们使用它来在Keplerian参数中生成后验采样,以在Apogee Data Reasure 16中发布的232,531个来源。我们的最终目录包含19,635个高信心近距离二进制(P <几年,一个<少数AU)系统,这些系统显示了二进制出现率和颜色 - 元音二进制率和位置之间有趣关系的有趣关系。我们在高质量(黑洞候选人),低质量(候选人)和非常紧密的分离(质量转移候选人)处发现了明显的微弱伴侣。我们还在(玩具)分层推断中使用后验采样来测量长期二进制二进制偏心分布。我们为232,531颗恒星的整个父样品释放了全套后采样。这套采样集涉及没有启发式的“发现”阈值,因此可以用于无数统计目的,包括有关二进制型群体人群和亚阈值搜索的层次结构推论。
Many problems in contemporary astrophysics---from understanding the formation of black holes to untangling the chemical evolution of galaxies---rely on knowledge about binary stars. This, in turn, depends on discovery and characterization of binary companions for large numbers of different kinds of stars in different chemical and dynamical environments. Current stellar spectroscopic surveys observe hundreds of thousands to millions of stars with (typically) few observational epochs, which allows binary discovery but makes orbital characterization challenging. We use a custom Monte Carlo sampler (The Joker) to perform discovery and characterization of binary systems through radial-velocities, in the regime of sparse, noisy, and poorly sampled multi-epoch data. We use it to generate posterior samplings in Keplerian parameters for 232,531 sources released in APOGEE Data Release 16. Our final catalog contains 19,635 high-confidence close-binary (P < few years, a < few AU) systems that show interesting relationships between binary occurrence rate and location in the color-magnitude diagram. We find notable faint companions at high masses (black-hole candidates), at low masses (substellar candidates), and at very close separations (mass-transfer candidates). We also use the posterior samplings in a (toy) hierarchical inference to measure the long-period binary-star eccentricity distribution. We release the full set of posterior samplings for the entire parent sample of 232,531 stars. This set of samplings involves no heuristic "discovery" threshold and therefore can be used for myriad statistical purposes, including hierarchical inferences about binary-star populations and sub-threshold searches.