PRIMORDIAL MAIN-SEQUENCE BINARY STARS IN THE GLOBULAR-CLUSTER M71

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YAN, L [1 ]
MATEO, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MICHIGAN, DEPT ASTRON, ANN ARBOR, MI 48109 USA
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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL | 1994年 / 108卷 / 05期
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10.1086/117194
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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We report the identification of five short-period variables near the center of the metal-rich globular cluster M71. Our observations consist of multiepoch VI CCD images centered on the cluster and covering a 6.3'X6.3' field. Four of these variables are contact eclipsing binaries with periods between 0.35 and 0.41 days; one is a detached or semidetached eclipsing binary with a period of 0.56 days. Two of the variables were first identified as possible eclipsing binaries in an earlier survey by Hodder et al. [AJ, 103, 460 (1992)]. We have used a variety of arguments to conclude that all five binary stars are probable members of M71, a result that is consistent with the low number (0.15) of short-period field binaries expected along this line of sight. Based on a simple model of how contact binaries evolve from initially detached binaries, we have determined a lower limit of 1.3% on the frequency of primordial binaries in M71 with initial orbital periods in the range 2.5-5 days. This implies that the overall primordial binary frequency, f, is 22(-12)(+26)% assuming df/d log P=const (the ''flat'' distribution), or f=57(-8)(+15)% for df/d log P=0.032 log P+const as observed for G-dwarf binaries in the solar neighborhood (the ''sloped'' distribution). Both estimates of f correspond to binaries with initial periods shorter than 800 yr since any longer-period binaries would have been disrupted over the lifetime of the cluster. Our short-period binary frequency is in excellent agreement with the observed frequency of red-giant binaries observed in globulars if we adopt the flat distribution. For the sloped distribution, our results significantly overestimate the number of red-giant binaries. All of the short-period M71 binaries lie within 1 mag of the luminosity of the cluster turnoff in the color-magnitude diagram despite the fact we should have easily detected similar eclipsing binaries 2-2.5 mag fainter than this. We discuss the implications of this on our estimates of the binary frequency in M71 and on the formation of blue stragglers.
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