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Deep infrared imaging of close companions to austral A- and F-type stars

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The search for substellar companions around stars with different masses along the main sequence is critical to understanding the different processes leading to the formation of low-mass stars, brown dwarfs, and planets. In particular, the existence of a large population of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs physically bound to early-type main-sequence stars could imply that the massive planets recently imaged at wide separations (10-100 AU) around A-type stars are disc-born objects in the low-mass tail of the binary distribution and are thus formed via gravitational instability rather than by core accretion. Our aim is to characterize the environment of early-type main-sequence stars by detecting substellar companions between 10 and 500 AU. The sample stars are also surveyed with radial velocimetry, providing a way to determine the impact of the imaged companions on planets at less than or similar to 10 AU. High-contrast and high angular resolution near-infrared images of a sample of 38 southern A- and F-type stars were obtained between 2005 and 2009 with the instruments NaCo on the Very Large Telescope and PUEO on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. Direct and saturated imaging were used in the J to K-s bands to probe the faint circumstellar environments with contrasts of similar to 5x10(-2) to 10(-4) at separations of 0 ''.2 and 1 '', respectively. Using coronagraphic imaging, we achieved contrasts between 10(-5) and 10(-6) at separations >5 ''. Multi-epoch observations were performed to distinguish comoving companions from background contaminants. This survey is sensitive to companions of A and F stars in the brown dwarf to low-mass star mass regime. About 41 companion candidates were imaged around 23 stars. Follow-up observations for 83% of these stars allowed us to identify a large number of background contaminants. We report detection of 7 low-mass stars with masses between 0.1 and 0.8 M-circle dot in 6 multiple systems: the discovery of an M2 companion around the A5V star HD 14943 and detection of HD 41742B around the F4V star HD 41742 in a quadruple system. We resolve the known companion of the F6.5V star HD 49095 as a short-period binary system composed of 2 M/L dwarfs. We also resolve the companions to the astrometric binaries iota Crt (F6.5V) and 26 Oph (F3V), and identify an M3/M4 companion to the F4V star o Gru, associated with an X-ray source. The global multiplicity fraction measured in our sample of A and F stars is >= 16%. This has a probable impact on the radial velocity measurements performed on the sample stars.

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hal-00631999 , version 1 (13-10-2011)

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D. Ehrenreich, A.-M. Lagrange, G. Montagnier, G. Chauvin, F. Galland, et al.. Deep infrared imaging of close companions to austral A- and F-type stars. Astronomy and Astrophysics - A&A, 2010, 523, pp.A73. ⟨10.1051/0004-6361/201014763⟩. ⟨hal-00631999⟩
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