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One is the loneliest number: multiplicity in cool dwarfs
Carlos Cifuentes, Jose A. Caballero, Sergio Agusti
Published 2021-06-09Version 1
Stars in multiple systems offer a unique opportunity to learn about stellar formation and evolution. As they settle down into stable configurations, multiple systems occur in a variety of hierarchies and a wide range of separations between the components. We examine 11 known and 11 newly discovered multiple systems including at least one M dwarf with the latest astrometric data from Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3). We find that the individual components of systems at very wide separations are often multiple systems themselves.
Comments: 4 pages, 1 table. GitHub repository: https://github.com/ccifuentesr/cif21-multiplicity/
Journal: 2021RNAAS...5..129C
Categories: astro-ph.SR
Keywords: cool dwarfs, loneliest number, multiplicity, multiple systems occur, latest astrometric data
Tags: github project, journal article
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