A Kinematic Study of Wolf-Rayet Stars at the Galactic Center I: Binary Candidates and Constraints on the Binary Fraction

Abstract

We report the binary fraction of Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars within 0.5~pc of the Galactic center obtained through the longest time-baseline (1994-2024) kinematic study of this population of stars. The new radial velocity (vz) data we present is primarily from the W. M. Keck Observatory, with additional vz measurements from Gemini North Observatory. When combining our new vz measurements with literature measurements, we find vz variations suggesting the presence of a companion for five out of 27 WR stars, of which two are newly identified here (IRS~13E4, S8-181), along with three previously detected binaries (IRS~16SW, IRS~16NE, S4-258). Based on our experimental sensitivity and expected properties of the underlying population, we infer the binary fraction of the WR stars in the Galactic center to be 0.560.18. This is consistent with previous photometric studies of the young stars in the Galactic center, and with the binary fraction of field WR stars. When our results are combined with the results of previous photometric work, we find a binary fraction of 0.690.17 for the WR stars in the Galactic center.

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