PP[CLC]l[/CLC] 15: The First Brown Dwarf Spectroscopic Binary
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- 1 November 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 118 (5) , 2460-2465
- https://doi.org/10.1086/301079
Abstract
PPl 15 is the first object to have been confirmed as a brown dwarf by the lithium test (in 1995), though its inferred mass was very close to the substellar limit. It is a member of the Pleiades open cluster. Its position in a cluster color-magnitude diagram suggested that it might be binary, and preliminary indications that it is a double-lined spectroscopic binary were reported by us in 1997. Here we report on the results of a consecutive week of Keck HIRES observations of this system, which yield its orbit. It has a period of about 5.8 days, and an eccentricity of 0.4 ± 0.05. The rotation of the stars is slow for this class of objects. Because the system luminosity is divided between two objects with a mass ratio of 0.85, each of them is rendered an incontrovertible brown dwarf, with masses between 60 and 70 MJ. We show that component B is a little redder than A by studying their wavelength-dependent line ratios and that this variation is compatible with the mass ratio. We confirm that the system has lithium but cannot support the original conclusion that it is depleted (which would be surprising, given the new masses). This is a system of very close objects, which, if they had combined, would have produced a low-mass star. We discuss the implications of this discovery for the theories of binary formation and formation of very low mass objects.Keywords
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