Astrometric and spectroscopic confirmation of a brown dwarf companion to GSC 08047-00232
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- 26 January 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 430 (3) , 1027-1033
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20041353
Abstract
We report VLT/NACO imaging observations of the stars GSC 08047-00232 and HIP 6856, probable members of the large Tucana-Horologium association. During our previous ADONIS/SHARPII deep imaging survey, a substellar candidate companion was discovered around each star. Based on VLT/NACO astrometric measurements, we find that GSC 08047-00232 and the faint candidate companion near to it share the same proper motion with a significance of 3.1 σ. On the contrary, the candidate companion to HIP 6856 is probably a background object with a significance of 4.3 σ. We also detect a new fainter and closer candidate companion to HIP 6856, but which is likely a background object too with a significance of 4 σ. Recent VLT/NACO spectroscopic measurements of GSC 08047-00232 finally confirm the substellar nature of this young brown dwarf with a derived spectral type M . GSC 08047-00232 B, with an estimated mass of and an effective temperature of K, is presently the third substellar companion identified among young, nearby associations.Keywords
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