The Solar Neighborhood. XLVI. Revealing New M Dwarf Binaries and their Orbital Architectures
Abstract
We use 20 years of astrometric data from the RECONS program on the CTIO/SMARTS 0.9-m to provide new insight into multiple star systems in the solar neighborhood. We provide new and updated parallaxes for 210 systems and derive nine high-quality astrometric orbits with periods of 2.49 - 16.63 years. Using a total of 542 systems' parallaxes from RECONS, we compare systems within 25 parsecs to Gaia DR2 to define criteria for selecting unresolved astrometric multiples from the DR2 results. We find that three out of four unresolved multi-star red dwarf systems within 25 pc in DR2 have parallaxerror ≥ 0.32 mas, astrometricgofal ≥ 56, astrometricexcessnoisesig ≥ 108.0, ruwe ≥ 2.0, and parallaxes more than 10% different than the long-term RECONS results. These criteria have broad applications to any work targeting nearby stars, from studies seeking binary systems to efforts targeting single stars for planet searches.
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