A Magnitude-limited Survey of Cepheid Companions in the Ultraviolet
Evans, Nancy R.
Canada
Abstract
Results of a magnitude-limited survey of classic Cepheids brighter than 8th mag carried out to search for hot main-sequence companions are presented. Spectra of 76 stars obtained with the IUE satellite in the 2000-3200-A region were compared with the spectra of nonvariable supergiants and also the single Cepheid Delta Cep to search for excess flux at 2500 A from possible companions. Photometric companions were found for 21 percent of the sample. When the Cepheids known to be binary from either orbital motion or spectra in the 1200-2000-A region are included, the percentage of companions rises to 29 percent. If a statistical correction from stars with orbital motion is included, 34 percent have companions. This percentage is compared with that found by Abt et al. (1990) for B2-B5 main-sequence stars. If only systems with periods longer than a year and separations not more than 30 arcsec are considered, only 18 percent of the B stars will become Cepheids with companions.