Gaia spectroscopic orbits validated with LAMOST and GALAH radial velocities

D. Bashi*, S. Shahaf, T. Mazeh, S. Faigler, S. Dong, K. El-Badry, H. W. Rix, A. Jorissen

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Abstract

The recently published Gaia DR3 catalogue of 181 327 spectroscopic binaries (SB) includes the Keplerian elements of each orbit but not the measured radial velocities (RVs) and their epochs. Instead, the catalogue lists a few parameters that characterize the robustness of each solution. In this work, we use two external sources to validate the orbits - 17 563 LAMOST DR6 and 6 018 GALAH DR3 stars with measured RVs that have Gaia-SB orbits. We compare the expected RVs, based on the Gaia orbits, with the LAMOST and GALAH measurements. Finding some orbits that are inconsistent with these measurements, we constructed a function that estimates the probability of each of the Gaia orbits to be correct, using the published robust parameters. We devise a clean but still very large Gaia single-lined spectroscopic binaries (SB1) sample of 91 740 orbits. The sample differs from the parent sample by the absence of - physically unlikely and hence presumably spurious - short-period binaries with high eccentricity. The clean SB1 sample offers the prospect of thorough statistical studies of the binary population after carefully modelling the remaining selection effects. At the first look, two possible features emerge from the clean sample - a paucity of short-period binaries with low-mass primaries, which might be a result of some observational bias, and a subsample of main-sequence binaries on circular orbits, probable evidence for circularization processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3888-3903
Number of pages16
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume517
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2022

Funding

FundersFunder number
German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research and Development
United States-Israel Binational Science FoundationI-1498-303.7/2019
National Natural Science Foundation of China12133005
National Key Research and Development Program of China2019YFA0405100

    Keywords

    • binaries: spectroscopic
    • catalogues
    • methods: statistical
    • techniques: radial velocities

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