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X-rays in Cepheids: Identifying Low-Mass Companions of Intermediate-Mass Stars

Authors :
Evans, Nancy Remage
Engle, Scott
Pillitteri, Ignazio
Guinan, Edward
Günther, H. Moritz
Wolk, Scott
Neilson, Hilding
Marengo, Massimo
Matthews, Lynn D.
Moschou, Sofia
Drake, Jeremy J.
Winston, Elaine M.
Moe, Maxwell
Kervella, Pierre
Breuval, Louise
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

X-ray observations have been made of a sample of 20 classical Cepheids, including two new observations (Polaris and {\it l} Car) reported here. The occurrence of X-ray flux around the pulsation cycle is discussed. Three Cepheids are detected ($\delta$ Cep, $\beta$ Dor, and Polaris). X-rays have also been detected from the low--mass F, G, and K companions of 4 Cepheids (V473 Lyr, R Cru, V659 Cen, and W Sgr), and one hot companion (S Mus). Upper limits on the X-ray flux of the remaining Cepheids provide an estimate that 28\% have low mass companions. This fraction of low--mass companions in intermediate mass Cepheids is significantly lower than expected from random pairing with the field IMF. Combining the companion fraction from X-rays with that from ultraviolet observations results in a binary/multiple fraction of 57\% $\pm$12\% for Cepheids with the ratios q $>$ 0.1 and separations a $>$ 1 au. This is a lower limit since M stars are not included. X-ray observations detect less massive companions than other existing studies of intermediate mass stars. Our measured occurrence rate of unresolved, low-mass companions to Cepheids suggests that intermediate-period binaries derive from a combination of disk and core fragmentation and accretion. This yields a hybrid mass-ratio distribution that is skewed toward small values compared to a uniform distribution but is still top-heavy compared to random pairings drawn from the IMF.<br />Comment: Accepted by ApJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.07967
Document Type :
Working Paper