Reaching the boundary between stellar kinematic groups and very wide binaries IV. The widest Washington Double Star systems with ρ ≥ 1000 arcsec in Gaia DR3
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2023
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Aims. With the latest Gaia DR3 data, we analyse the widest pairs in the Washington Double Star (WDS) catalogue with angular separations, ρ, greater than 1000 arcsec.
Methods. We confirmed the pairs’ membership to stellar systems based on common proper motions, parallaxes, and (when available) radial velocities, together with the locii of the individual components in colour-magnitude diagrams. We also looked for additional closer companions to the ultrawide pairs, either reported by WDS or found by us with a new Gaia astrometric search. In addition, we determined masses for each star (and white dwarf) and, with the projected physical separation, computed the gravitational potential energy, |U^(∗)_(g)|, of the systems.
Results. Of the 155 159 pairs currently catalogued by WDS, there are 504 with ρ > 1000 arcsec. Of these, only 2 ultrawide pairs have not been identified, 10 do not have any available astrometry, 339 have not passed a conservative filtering in proper motion or parallax, 59 are members of young stellar kinematic groups, associations or open clusters, and only 94 remain as bona fide ultrawide pairs in the galactic field. Accounting for the additional members at shorter separations identified in a complementary astrometric and bibliographic search, we found 79 new stars (39 reported, plus 40 not reported by WDS) in 94 ultrawide stellar systems. This sample is expanded when including new close binary candidates with large Gaia DR3 RUWE, σ_(Vr), or a proper motion anomaly. Furthermore, the large fraction of subsystems and the non-hierarchical configurations of many wide systems with three or more stars is remarkable. In particular, we found 14 quadruple, 2 quintuple, 3 sextuple, and 2 septuple systems. The minimum computed binding energies, |U^(∗)_(g)| ∼ 10^(33) J, are in line with theoretical predictions of tidal destruction by the Galactic gravitational potential. The most fragile and massive systems have huge projected physical separations of well over 1 pc. Therefore, they are either in the process of disruption or they are part of unidentified juvenile stellar kinematic groups.
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© The Authors 2023. We thank the anonymous reviewer for their constructive suggestions and comments, Jesús Maíz Apellániz for discussion on the γ Cas system, Alberto Rebassa-Mansergas for estimating masses of two white dwarfs, Brian D. Mason for help with five unidentified wide WDS companions, and Andrei Tokovinin for providing us the ρ of a wide pair and very useful discussion on hierarchical multiplicity. We acknowledge financial support from the Agencia Estatal de Investigación 10.13039/501100011033 of the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación and the ERDF “A way of making Europe” through projects PID2019-109522GB-C51 and PID2020-112949GB-I00, and the Centre of Excellence “María de Maeztu” award to the Centro de Astrobiología (MDM-2017-0737), and from the European Commission Framework Programme Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation through the ESCAPE project under grant agreement no. 824064. This research made use of the Washington Double Star Catalog maintained at the US Naval Observatory, NASA’s Astrophysics Data System Bibliographic Services, the Simbad database, VizieR catalogue access tool, and Aladin sky atlas at the CDS, Strasbourg (France), and the TOPCAT tool.