An Adaptive Optics Survey of M8-M9 Stars: Discovery of 4 Very Low mass Binaries With at Least One System Containing a Brown Dwarf Companion
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- 23 January 2002
Abstract
Use of the highly sensitive Hokupa'a/Gemini curvature wavefront sensor has allowed for the first time direct adaptive optics (AO) guiding on M8-M9 very low mass (VLM) stars. An initial survey of 20 such objects (SpT=M8-M9) discovered 4 binaries. Three of the systems have separations of less than 4.2 AU and similar mass ratios (Delta K<0.8 mag; 0.85<q<1.0). One system, however, did have the largest Delta K=2.38 mag and sep=14.4 AU yet observed for a VLM star with a brown dwarf companion. Based on our initial flux limited (Ks<12 mag) survey of 20 M8-M9 stars over 14:26<RA3 AU. This is likely consistent with the 23+/-5% measured for more massive (M0-M6) stars over the same separation range. It appears M8-M9 binaries have a much smaller semi-major axis distribution peak (~4 AU; with no systems wider than 15 AU) compared to M and G stars which have a broad peak at larger \~30 AU separations.Keywords
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- Published version: The Astrophysical Journal, 567 (1), L53.
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