2000A&A...355..581H


Query : 2000A&A...355..581H

2000A&A...355..581H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 355, 581-594 (2000/3-2)

Exploring the brown dwarf desert with Hipparcos.

HALBWACHS J.L., ARENOU F., MAYOR M., UDRY S. and QUELOZ D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The orbital elements of 11 spectroscopic binaries with brown dwarf candidates (M2sini between 0.01 and 0.08M) are combined with the Hipparcos observations in order to derive astrometric orbits. Estimations of the masses of the secondary components are thus calculated. It appears that 5 secondary masses are more than 2σM2 above the limit of 0.08M, and are therefore not brown dwarfs. 2 other stars are still discarded at the 1σM2 level, 1 brown dwarf is accepted with a low confidence, and we are finally left with 3 viable candidates which must be studied by other means. A statistical approach is developed, based on the relation between the semi-major axes of the photocentric orbit, a0, their errors, σa0, and the frequency distribution of the mass ratios, q. It is investigated whether the set of values of a0 and σa0 obtained for the sample is compatible with different frequency distributions of q. It is concluded that a minimum actually exists for M2 between about 0.01 and 0.1M for companions of solar-type stars. This feature could correspond to the transition between giant planets and stellar companions. Due to the relatively large frequency of single brown dwarfs found recently in open clusters, it is concluded that the distribution of the masses of the secondary components in binary systems does not correspond to the IMF, at least for masses below the hydrogen-ignition limit.

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

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 166 BY* 00 06 36.7840068588 +29 01 17.412693890   6.82 6.07 5.6   G8 355 0
2 * 54 Psc PM* 00 39 21.8053928046 +21 15 01.712899720 7.29 6.71 5.88 5.21 4.82 K0.5V 582 1
3 * bet Cet PM* 00 43 35.37090 -17 59 11.7827 3.90 3.02 2.01 1.29 0.78 G9.5IIICH-1 525 1
4 HD 4628 PM* 00 48 22.9759750919 +05 16 50.209484954 7.22 6.64 5.74 4.99 4.52 K2.5V 503 0
5 * alf Ari PM* 02 07 10.40570 +23 27 44.7032 4.29 3.17 2.01 1.15 0.54 K2-IIIbCa-1 622 2
6 HD 17925 RS* 02 52 32.1281856011 -12 46 10.968056223 7.48 6.91 6.05 5.34 4.89 K1V 513 0
7 HD 18445 SB* 02 57 13.1880251976 -24 58 30.414869580   9.01 7.86     K2V 103 0
8 HD 18455 ** 02 57 14.71163 -24 58 10.2526 8.739 8.2 7.331 7.91 6.424 K2V 68 0
9 * eps Eri BY* 03 32 55.8444911587 -09 27 29.739493865 5.19 4.61 3.73 3.00 2.54 K2V 1931 1
10 HD 22879 Pe* 03 40 22.0652879951 -03 13 01.124265616 7.146 7.222 6.667 6.346 6.016 G0VmF2 495 0
11 Cl* Melotte 22 PPL 15 LM* 03 48 04.6585327824 +23 39 30.318163560         17.91 M6.5 102 0
12 BD-04 782 SB* 04 15 09.5344264586 -04 25 06.381142715 11.755 10.561 9.332 8.591 7.953 K5V 56 0
13 HD 283750 BY* 04 36 48.2421502608 +27 07 55.888214520   9.354   7.4   K2.5Ve 272 2
14 HD 29697 BY* 04 41 18.8552115035 +20 54 05.446927411 10.064 9.12 7.985 7.313 6.666 K4V 165 0
15 HD 29587 SB* 04 41 36.3155555021 +42 07 06.424075363 7.940 7.890 7.280 6.74 6.39 G2V 150 1
16 HD 29587b BD? 04 41 36.3177 +42 07 06.493           ~ 9 1
17 HD 42581B BD* 06 10 34.80 -21 52 00.0           T6.5 504 0
18 * bet Gem PM* 07 45 18.94987 +28 01 34.3160 3.00 2.14 1.14 0.39 -0.11 K0IIIb 1101 2
19 HD 65583 PM* 08 00 32.1297283166 +29 12 44.475101673 7.89 7.71 7.00 6.40 5.98 K0V_Fe-1.3 315 0
20 G 196-3 PM* 10 04 21.4627410744 +50 23 13.386435576       11.323   M3.0V 80 0
21 HD 89707 SB* 10 20 49.9823777315 -15 28 47.688646996   7.74 7.19     G2VFe-1.5CH-0.8 136 0
22 HD 103095 Pe* 11 52 58.7673387755 +37 43 07.254113125 7.38 7.20 6.45 5.80 5.35 K1V_Fe-1.5 800 1
23 SIPS J1228-1547 BD* 12 28 15.23184 -15 47 34.2312       20.187 18.163 L5.5+L5.5 145 0
24 HD 110833 SB* 12 44 14.5460629801 +51 45 33.393759952   7.98   6.4   K3 161 0
25 HD 112758 SB* 12 59 01.5612841731 -09 50 02.679322421 8.737 8.384 7.588 7.163 6.729 G9V 184 1
26 HD 114762 SB* 13 12 19.7410686234 +17 31 01.630334317 7.78         F9VgF8mF4+M6?V 546 1
27 HD 126053 PM* 14 23 15.2847745835 +01 14 29.641269692 6.98 6.90 6.27 5.71 5.39 G1.5V 406 0
28 HD 127506 SB* 14 30 44.9770284314 +35 27 13.425986831   9.75   8.834 11.00 K3.5V 110 0
29 HD 140913 SB* 15 45 07.4491027968 +28 28 11.738768232   8.664 8.053     G0V 99 0
30 G 202-45 SB* 16 24 09.3137145795 +48 21 11.107573476   12.099       M3.0V 182 1
31 V* V2213 Oph BY* 17 05 16.8186610814 +00 42 09.221511649   6.59   5.6   F8.5IV-V 339 0
32 * omi Aql PM* 19 51 01.6436960928 +10 24 56.592457524   5.66   4.8   F8V 454 0
33 * 51 Peg PM* 22 57 27.9804852576 +20 46 07.797040104 6.39 6.16 5.46 4.97 4.61 G2IV 1157 1
34 HD 217580 SB* 23 01 51.5363732448 -03 50 55.402732729 9.199 8.428 7.464 6.934 6.482 K3V 100 0
35 HD 220182 BY* 23 21 36.5123349000 +44 05 52.374630116   8.16   6.8   G9V 134 0

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