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Characterizing TESS-identified Quadruple- and Higher-order Eclipsing Binaries. I. Speckle Imaging with DSSI and HRCam

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Characterizing TESS-identified Quadruple- and Higher-order Eclipsing Binaries. I. Speckle Imaging with DSSI and HRCam
Abstract
NASA’s TESS mission has unveiled a plethora of eclipsing binaries (EBs), among them hundreds of triples and higher-order, hierarchical systems. These complex targets require follow-up observations to enable full characterization of system architectures and identify the most compact multiples expected to undergo the most dramatic dynamical evolution. We report first results from a long-term effort to perform such follow-up, focusing here on multiband speckle imaging of a majority (57) of the sample of 97 quadruple- and higher-order eclipsing binaries (Q+EBs) identified via TESS light curves by V. B. Kostov et al. Diffraction-limited imaging with the Differential Speckle Survey Instrument on the Astrophysical Research Consortium 3.5 m telescope and HRCam on the Southern Astrophysical Research 4.1 m telescope reveals nearly 60% of the 57 to resolve into two sources separated by ≥0. ″03. For these partly resolved systems, we report derived characteristics (e.g., relative position angle, angular separation, and magnitude differences in multiple passbands) from the speckle imaging. We find those Q+EBs partly resolved with 4 m class telescopes to have significantly inflated Gaia parallax errors and large Gaia renormalized unit weight errors, particularly for systems with separations comparable to Gaia’s resolution limit (∼0. ″6). For unresolved systems we report upper limits on angular and linear projected separations. We find two partly resolved Q+EBs with wide linear separations having eclipse timing variations that are therefore candidates of higher-than-quadruple multiplicity. Finally, we demonstrate how speckle imaging of resolved Q+EBs during an eclipse can clarify which speckle-resolved Q+EB subsystem is associated with a particular set of TESS eclipses. © 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.
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Astrophysical Journal
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Date
2025
Volume
994
Issue
1
Journal Abbr
Astrophys. J.
Citation Key
majewskiCharacterizingTESSidentifiedQuadruple2025
ISSN
0004-637X
Language
English
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Scopus
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Majewski, S. R., Davidson, J. W., Wilson, R. F., Horch, E. P., McKee, P. M., Fagan, E., Hartwell, G. N., Kostov, V. B., Adams, C. N., Sutherland, T., Tokovinin, A., & Wilson, J. C. (2025). Characterizing TESS-identified Quadruple- and Higher-order Eclipsing Binaries. I. Speckle Imaging with DSSI and HRCam. Astrophysical Journal, 994(1). https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ae0a52
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