2015A&A...578A...1H


Query : 2015A&A...578A...1H

2015A&A...578A...1H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 578A, 1-1 (2015/6-1)

WISE J061213.85-303612.5: a new T-dwarf binary candidate.

HUELAMO N., IVANOV V.D., KURTEV R., GIRARD J.H., BORISSOVA J., MAWET D., MUZIC K., CACERES C., MELO C.H.F., STERZIK M.F. and MINNITI D.

Abstract (from CDS):

T and Y dwarfs are among the coolest and least luminous objects detected, and they can help to understand the properties of giant planets. Up to now, there are more than 350 T dwarfs that have been identified thanks to large imaging surveys in the infrared, and their multiplicity properties can shed light on the formation process. The aim of this work is to look for companions around a sample of seven ultracoool objects. Most of them have been discovered by the WISE observatory and have not been studied before for multiplicity. We observed a sample six T dwarfs and one L9 dwarf with the Laser Guide Star (LGS) and NAOS-CONICA, the adaptive optics (AO) facility, and the near infrared camera at the ESO Very Large Telescope. We observed all the objects in one or more near-IR filters (JHKs). From the seven observed objects, we have identified a subarcsecond binary system, WISE J0612-3036, composed of two similar components with spectral types of T6. We measure a separation of ρ=350±5mas and a position angle of PA=235±1°. Using the mean absolute magnitudes of T6 dwarfs in the 2MASS JHKs bands, we estimate a distance of d=31±6pc and derive a projected separation of ρ∼11±2au. Another target, WISE J2255-3118, shows a very faint object at 1.3" in the Ks image. The object is marginally detected in H, and we derive a near infrared color of H-Ks>0.1mag. HST/WFC3 public archival data reveals that the companion candidate is an extended source. Together with the derived color, this suggests that the source is most probably a background galaxy. The five other sources are apparently single, with 3-σ sensitivity limits between H=19-21 for companions at separations ≥0.5". WISE0612-3036 is probably a new T-dwarf binary composed of two T6 dwarfs. As in the case of other late T-dwarf binaries, it shows a mass ratio close to 1, although its projected separation, ∼11au, is larger than the average (∼5au). Additional observations are needed to confirm that the system is bound.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - binaries: visual - techniques: high angular resolution

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 WISE J014656.66+423410.0 BD* 01 46 56.66760 +42 34 10.0524           Y0 22 0
2 WISE J045853.89+643452.5 BD* 04 58 53.89392 +64 34 52.5900           T8.5 25 0
3 2MASS J06121227-3036100 * 06 12 12.2773043784 -30 36 10.053308484           ~ 1 0
4 WISE J061213.85-303612.5 BD* 06 12 13.85352 -30 36 12.5136           T6 8 0
5 2MASS J09261537+5847212 BD* 09 26 15.37752 +58 47 21.2280           T3.5+T5 34 0
6 2MASS J10210969-0304197 BD* 10 21 09.69240 -03 04 19.7904           T1+T4 75 0
7 2MASS J11145133-2618235 BD* 11 14 51.33720 -26 18 23.5620           T7.5 42 0
8 WISE J121756.90+162640.8 BD* 12 17 56.90808 +16 26 40.8372           T9+Y0 39 0
9 2MASS J12255432-2739466 BD* 12 25 54.32328 -27 39 46.6776           T5.5+T8 61 0
10 2MASS J14044948-3159330 BD* 14 04 49.48416 -31 59 33.0576           T1+T5 32 1
11 WISE J143602.20-181421.9 BD* 14 36 02.20248 -18 14 21.9804           T8pec 9 0
12 CFBDS J145829+101343 ** 14 58 29.40072 +10 13 41.7108           T8+Y0 30 0
13 2MASS J15341711+1615463 BD* 15 34 17.11008 +16 15 46.3680           T1.5+T5.5 22 0
14 2MASSI J1534498-295227 BD* 15 34 49.84080 -29 52 27.4188           T4.5+T5 66 0
15 2MASS J15530228+1532369 BD* 15 53 02.28072 +15 32 36.9132           T6.5+T7.5 54 0
16 WISE J161215.94-342028.5 BD* 16 12 15.94248 -34 20 28.5324           T6.5 6 0
17 SIMP J1619275+031350 BD* 16 19 27.51936 +03 13 50.7108           T2.5+T4.0 12 0
18 WISE J171104.60+350036.8 BD* 17 11 04.60272 +35 00 36.8064           T8+T9.5 17 0
19 WISE J184124.73+700038.0 BD* 18 41 24.73944 +70 00 38.0772           T5+T5 8 0
20 2MASS J19590564-3338314 BD* 19 59 05.64912 -33 38 31.4412           T8 9 0
21 * eps Ind B BD* 22 04 10.5951812451 -56 46 58.239102418     24.12 20.8 15.60 T1V+T6V 158 1
22 WISE J225540.75-311842.0 BD* 22 55 40.75128 -31 18 42.0768           T8 10 0
23 2MASS J23272850-2730573 BD* 23 27 28.50960 -27 30 57.3624           L9 9 0

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