用 TESS 发现的行星状星云:周期 1 至 4 的新的和重访的短周期双星中心候选星

Alba Aller, Jorge Lillo-Box, David Jones
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开普勒或TESS等高精度和高信度测光巡天不仅在探测新的太阳系外行星方面取得了巨大进展,而且在研究大量变星方面也取得了巨大进展。行星状星云(PNe)的中心恒星也是如此,它们同样受益于这些任务的能力,增加了已知双星中心恒星的数量,帮助我们约束双星性与其宿主行星状星云复杂形态之间的关系。在本文中,我们分析了大量 PNe 中心恒星样本的 TESS 光变曲线,目的是探测可能暗示短周期双核存在的变异迹象。我们分析了真正的、可能的或可能的 PNe 的 62 颗中心恒星,并通过 MCMC 方法对检测到的变率进行建模,其中考虑了三种效应:反射、椭球调制和多普勒光束。在 62 颗中心星中,只有 38 颗适合进行这项研究。另外,有 8 个目标已经是已知的双中央星,我们利用 TESS 数据的新高精度对它们进行了重新研究。此外,我们还发现另外18颗中心星在TESS数据中显示出明显的周期性变化迹象,这可能是由与双星方案相兼容的不同物理效应造成的。我们建议将它们作为新的候选双星中心星。我们还利用TESS_localize算法讨论了每个特定案例中检测到的变率的来源。最后,有12个目标在TESS的灵敏度下没有或仅有微弱的变率证据。我们的研究证明了基于空间的测光巡天在寻找PNe中心星的近双星伴星方面的能力。
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Planetary nebulae seen with TESS: New and revisited short-period binary central star candidates from Cycles 1 to 4
High-precision and high-cadence photometric surveys such as Kepler or TESS are making huge progress not only in the detection of new extrasolar planets but also in the study of a great number of variable stars. This is the case for central stars of planetary nebulae (PNe), which have similarly benefited from the capabilities of these missions, increasing the number of known binary central stars and helping us to constrain the relationship between binarity and the complex morphologies of their host PNe. In this paper, we analyse the TESS light curves of a large sample of central stars of PNe with the aim of detecting signs of variability that may hint at the presence of short-period binary nuclei. We analysed 62 central stars of true, likely, or possible PNe and modelled the detected variability through an MCMC approach accounting for three effects: reflection, ellipsoidal modulations, and Doppler beaming. Among the 62 central stars, only 38 are amenable for this study. The remaining 24 show large contamination from nearby sources preventing an optimal analysis. Also, eight targets are already known binary central stars, which we revisit here with the new high precision of the TESS data. In addition, we find that 18 further central stars show clear signs of periodic variability in the TESS data, probably resulting from different physical effects compatible with the binary scenario. We propose them as new candidate binary central stars. We also discuss the origin of the detected variability in each particular case by using the TESS_localize algorithm. Finally, 12 targets show no or only weak evidence of variability at the sensitivity of TESS. Our study demonstrates the power of space-based photometric surveys in searching for close binary companions of central stars of PNe.
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