Discovery of a Tight Brown Dwarf Companion to the Low‐Mass Star LHS 2397a
- 10 February 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 584 (1) , 453-458
- https://doi.org/10.1086/345533
Abstract
Using the adaptive optics system, Hokupa'a, at Gemini-North, we have directly imaged a companion around the UKIRT faint standard M8 star, LHS 2397a (FS 129) at a separation of 2.96 AU. Near-Infrared photometry of the companion has shown it to be an L7.5 brown dwarf and confirmed the spectral type of the primary to be M8. We also derive a substellar mass of the companion of 0.068 Msun, although masses in the range (0.061-0.069) are possible, and the primary mass as 0.090 Msun (0.089-0.094). Reanalysis of archival imaging from HST has confirmed the secondary as a common proper motion object. This binary represents the first clear example of a brown dwarf companion within 4 AU of a low mass star and should be one of the first late L dwarfs to have a dynamical mass. As part of a larger survey of M8-L0 stars, this object may indicate that there is no ``brown dwarf desert'' around low mass primaries.Comment: 17 pages, 3 figures, Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical JournaKeywords
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