Inferring Binary and Trinary Stellar Populations in Photometric and Astrometric Surveys

  • Widmark A
  • Leistedt B
  • Hogg D
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Abstract

Multiple stellar systems are ubiquitous in the Milky Way but are often unresolved and seen as single objects in spectroscopic, photometric, and astrometric surveys. However, modeling them is essential for developing a full understanding of large surveys such as Gaia and connecting them to stellar and Galactic models. In this paper, we address this problem by jointly fitting the Gaia and Two Micron All Sky Survey photometric and astrometric data using a data-driven Bayesian hierarchical model that includes populations of binary and trinary systems. This allows us to classify observations into singles, binaries, and trinaries, in a robust and efficient manner, without resorting to external models. We are able to identify multiple systems and, in some cases, make strong predictions for the properties of their unresolved stars. We will be able to compare such predictions with Gaia Data Release 4, which will contain astrometric identification and analysis of binary systems.

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Widmark, A., Leistedt, B., & Hogg, D. W. (2018). Inferring Binary and Trinary Stellar Populations in Photometric and Astrometric Surveys. The Astrophysical Journal, 857(2), 114. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aab7ee

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