2004A&A...428..205B


Query : 2004A&A...428..205B

2004A&A...428..205B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 428, 205-208 (2004/12-2)

Astrometric monitoring of the binary brown dwarf DENIS-P J1228.2-1547.

BRANDNER W., MARTIN E.L., BOUY H., KOEHLER R., DELFOSSE X., BASRI G. and ANDERSEN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present astrometric monitoring data of the binary brown dwarf DENIS-PJ1228.2-1547. The data have been obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope over a time span of 5.5yr, and confirm that DENIS-PJ1228.2-1547 is indeed a common proper motion, i.e., physical, binary. The data cover about 1/8th of the binary orbit, indicating an orbital period of ≃45yr, and a semimajor axis of ≃6.4AU. A plausible fit of the orbital parameters indicates that both components of the binary are substellar, which is in good agreement with previous mass estimates based on the presence of lithium in the combined spectra of both components. Since the next periastron passage of DENIS-PJ1228.2-1547 is expected for the years 2030 to 2035, long-term astrometric monitoring is required to derive accurate mass estimates for the system and the individual components. The photometry obtained with HST/WFPC2 in the F814W band shows no indication for photometric variability with an amplitude larger than 0.05mag over a time span of ≃1000days.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - stars: binaries: visual - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 2
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
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1 LSPM J0746+2000 BD* 07 46 42.50553 +20 00 31.9757       17.9 15.034 L0+L1.5 178 1
2 SIPS J1228-1547 BD* 12 28 15.23184 -15 47 34.2312       20.187 18.163 L5.5+L5.5 143 0

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