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- Title
Searching for visual companions of close Cepheids: VLT/NACO lucky imaging of Y Oph, FF Aql, X Sgr, W Sgr, and η Aql.
- Authors
Gallenne, A.; Kervella, P.; Mérand, A.; Evans, N. R.; Girard, J. H. V.; Gieren, W.; Pietrzyński, G.
- Abstract
Aims. High-resolution imaging in several photometric bands can provide color and astrometric information of the wide-orbit component of Cepheid stars. Such measurements are needed to understand the age and evolution of pulsating stars. In addition, binary Cepheids have the potential to provide direct and model-independent distances and masses. Methods. We used the NAOS-CONICA adaptive optics instrument (NACO) in the near-infrared to perform a deep search for wide components around the classical Cepheids, Y Oph, FF Aql, X Sgr,WSgr, and η Aql, within a field of view of 1.7" × 1.7" (3.4" × 3.4" for Aql). Results. We were able to reach contrast ΔH = 5-8 mag and ΔKs = 4-7 mag in the radius range r > 0.2", which enabled us to constrain the presence of wide companions. For Y Oph, FF Aql, X Sgr, W Sgr, and Aql at r > 0.2", we ruled out the presence of companions with a spectral type that is earlier than a B7V, A9V, A9V, A1V, and G5V star, respectively. For 0.1" < r < 0.2", no companions earlier than O9V, B3V, B4V, B2V, and B2V star, respectively, are detected. A component is detected close to Aql at projected separation ρ= 654.7 ± 0.9 mas and a position angle PA = 92.8 ± 0.1. We estimated its dereddened apparent magnitude to be mH0 = 9.34 ± 0.04 and derived a spectral type that ranges between an F1V and an F6V star. Additional photometric and astrometric measurements are necessary to better constrain this star and check its physical association to the η Aql system.
- Subjects
HIGH resolution imaging; CEPHEIDS; ADAPTIVE optics; BINARY stars; VARIABLE stars; ASTRONOMICAL photometry; ASTROMETRY
- Publication
Astronomy & Astrophysics / Astronomie et Astrophysique, 2014, Vol 567, p1
- ISSN
0004-6361
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201423872