Kelu‐1 Is a Binary L Dwarf: First Brown Dwarf Science from Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics
- 20 November 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 634 (1) , 616-624
- https://doi.org/10.1086/496915
Abstract
(Abridged) We present near-IR imaging of the nearby L dwarf Kelu-1 obtained with the Keck sodium laser guide star adaptive optics (LGS AO) system as part of a high angular resolution survey for substellar binaries. Kelu-1 was one of the first free-floating L dwarfs identified, and the origin of its overluminosity compared to other similar objects has been a long-standing question. Our images clearly resolve Kelu-1 into a 0.29'' (5.4 AU) binary, and a previous non-detection by HST demonstrates that the system is a true physical pair. Binarity explains the properties of Kelu-1 that were previously noted to be anomalous compared to other early-L dwarfs. We estimate spectral types of L1.5-L3 and L3-L4.5 for the two components, giving model-derived masses of 0.05-0.07 Msun and 0.045-0.065 Msun for an estimated age of 0.3-0.8 Gyr. More distant companions are not detected to a limit of 5-9 Mjup. The presence of lithium absorption indicates that both components are substellar, but the weakness of this feature relative to other L dwarfs can be explained if only Kelu-1B is Li-bearing. Determining whether both or only one of the components possesses lithium could constrain the age of Kelu-1 (and other Li-bearing L binaries) with higher precision than is possible for most ultracool field objects. These results are the first LGS AO observations of brown dwarfs and demonstrate the potential of this new instrumental capability for substellar astronomy.Comment: 24 pages, Astrophysical Journal, in press (Nov 20, 2005 issue). Note that Figure 1 of the PDF version is degraded by arxiv.org, but the Postscript version is fine. Version 2 includes very minor changes to match the published versioKeywords
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