用盖亚RVs探测恒星双星的统计框架。1 .对未解决二进制的敏感性

Quadry Chance, Daniel Foreman-Mackey, Sarah Ballard, Andrew R. Casey, Trevor J. David and Adrian M. Price-Whelan
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来自盖亚任务的数据发布3 (DR3)包括对超过3300万个目标的径向速度测量。在许多科学应用中,该恒星样本与目标系外行星过境巡天恒星的重叠为大规模了解恒星多样性背景下行星的发生提供了机会。然而,对发生的任何解释都依赖于对调查敏感性的理解。虽然在凌日巡天中对行星的敏感性是众所周知的,但描述盖亚对未解决的双星的敏感性也是至关重要的。我们在这里描述了一种叫做配对的统计框架,我们开发了它来对大样本恒星的盖亚径向速度观测进行正演建模。配对的机器将盖亚给定恒星的径向速度噪声与空间未解恒星伴星的概率联系起来。我们演示了这如何使用户,给定观测到的一组恒星的单个二进制“概率”分布,在盖亚的灵敏度限制内理解这种分布。对于具有最高概率的径向速度噪声的恒星子集,我们描述了配对约束双星半振幅的能力。在可能的情况下,我们将推断的径向速度半振幅与地面径向速度调查的结果以及盖亚DR3本身发布的子集进行基准测试。我们的目标是成为一个社区工具,用于在人口水平上探索双星对行星的影响,同时也为任何对恒星人口感兴趣的用户提供服务。
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paired: A Statistical Framework for Detecting Stellar Binarity with Gaia RVs. I. Sensitivity to Unresolved Binaries
Data Release 3 (DR3) from the Gaia Mission includes radial velocity measurements of over 33 million targets. Among many scientific applications, the overlap of this stellar sample with targeted exoplanet transit survey stars presents an opportunity to understand planet occurrence in the context of stellar multiplicity on a large scale. Yet, any interpretation of occurrence relies upon an understanding of survey sensitivity. While the sensitivity to planets in transit surveys is well-understood, a characterization of the sensitivity of Gaia to unresolved binaries is also critical. We describe here a statistical framework called paired, which we developed to enable the forward modeling of Gaia radial velocity observables for large samples of stars. The paired machinery links the reported radial velocity noise for a given star from Gaia to the probability of a spatially unresolved stellar companion. We demonstrate how this enables the user, given an observed distribution of individual binary “probabilities” for a set of stars, to understand this distribution within the sensitivity limits of Gaia. For the subset of stars with the highest probability of excess radial velocity noise, we describe the ability of paired to constrain the semi-amplitude of the stellar binary. Where possible, we benchmark our inferred radial velocity semi-amplitudes against those from ground-based radial velocity surveys, as well as the subset published by Gaia DR3 itself. We aim for paired to be a community tool for the exploration of the effects of binarity on planets at a population level, but also for any user interested in stellar populations.
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