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2018ApJ...856L...8C - Astrophys. J., 856, L8-L8 (2018/March-3)

Proper motion of the faint star near KIC 8462852 (Boyajian's star)-not a binary system.

CLEMENS D.P., MAHESHWARI K., JAGANI R., MONTGOMERY J., EL BATAL A.M., ELLIS T.G. and WRIGHT J.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

A faint star located 2 arcsec from KIC 8462852 was discovered in Keck 10 m adaptive optics imaging in the JHK near-infrared (NIR) in 2014 by Boyajian et al. (2016). The closeness of the star to KIC 8462852 suggested that the two could constitute a binary, which might have implications for the cause of the brightness dips seen by Kepler and in ground-based optical studies. Here, NIR imaging in 2017 using the Mimir instrument resolved the pair and enabled measuring their separation. The faint star had moved 67 ± 7 milliarcsec (mas) relative to KIC 8462852 since 2014. The relative proper motion of the faint star is 23.9 ± 2.6 mas yr–1, for a tangential velocity of 45 ± 5 km s–1 if it is at the same 390 pc distance as KIC 8462852. Circular velocity at the 750 au current projected separation is 1.5 km s–1, hence the star pair cannot be bound.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: KIC 8462852

Simbad objects: 1

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