2014A&A...561A..66R


Query : 2014A&A...561A..66R

2014A&A...561A..66R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 561A, 66-66 (2014/1-1)

CFBDS J111807-064016: a new L/T transition brown dwarf in a binary system.

REYLE C., DELORME P., ARTIGAU E., DELFOSSE X., ALBERT L., FORVEILLE T., RAJPUROHIT A.S., ALLARD F., HOMEIER D. and ROBIN A.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Binary systems with a substellar companion are quite rare and provide interesting benchmarks. They constrain the complex physics of substellar atmospheres, because several physical parameters of the substellar secondary can be fixed from the much better characterized main-sequence primary. We report the discovery of CFBDS J111807-064016, a T2 brown-dwarf companion to 2MASS J111806.99-064007.8, a low-mass M4.5-M5 star. The brown dwarf was identified from the Canada France Brown Dwarf Survey. At a distance of 50-120pc, the 7.7'' angular separation corresponds to projected separations of 390-900AU. The primary displays no Hα emission, placing a lower limit on the age of the system of about 6 Gyr. The kinematics is also consistent with membership in the old thin disc. We obtained near-infrared spectra, which together with recent atmosphere models allow us to determine the effective temperature and gravity of the two components. We derived a system metallicity of [Fe/H] = -0.1±0.1 using metallicity-sensitive absorption features in our medium-resolution Ks spectrum of the primary. From these parameters and the age constraint, evolutionary models estimate masses of 0.10 to 0.15 M for the M dwarf and 0.06 to 0.07 M for the T dwarf. This system is a particularly valuable benchmark because the brown dwarf belongs to the early-T class: the cloud-clearing that occurs at the L/T transition is very sensitive to gravity, metallicity, and detailed dust properties, and produces a large scatter in the colours. This T2 dwarf, with its metallicity measured from the primary and its mass and gravity much better constrained than those of younger early-Ts, will anchor our understanding of the colours of L/T transition brown dwarfs. It is also one of the most massive T dwarfs, just below the hydrogen-burning limit, and all this makes it a prime probe for brown-dwarf atmosphere and evolution models.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: CFBDS J111807-064016 - stars: individual: 2MASS J111806.99-064007.8 - stars: low-mass - dwarfs - binaries: general brown

Simbad objects: 30

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Number of rows : 30
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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#notes
1 2MASS J00064916-0852457 BD* 00 06 49.1629205804 -08 52 46.175692098           L1.0 22 0
2 * 54 Psc B BD* 00 39 18.91 +21 15 16.8           T7.5 76 1
3 2MASS J03202839-0446358 LM* 03 20 28.3630482681 -04 46 36.396685568           M8.5+T5 44 0
4 HD 42581B BD* 06 10 34.80 -21 52 00.0           T6.5 504 0
5 2MASS J06462756+7935045 BD* 06 46 27.56040 +79 35 04.5132           L9 11 0
6 HD 65486 PM* 07 58 04.3703179133 -25 37 35.863239731 10.366 9.497 8.439 7.818 7.28 K4-V(k) 87 0
7 * pi.01 Cnc C BD* 09 12 14.69112 +14 59 39.6240           L8.5+L7.5 56 1
8 * pi.01 Cnc SB* 09 12 17.5474052342 +14 59 45.776204103 7.49 7.24 6.51 5.90 5.52 G9V 223 0
9 UCAC3 183-104707 * 09 50 49.2801991704 +01 18 09.174959280   13.33 12.52 12.62 11.82 ~ 1 1
10 2MASS J11180698-0640078 LM* 11 18 07.0019947824 -06 40 07.725988524           M4.5-M5 3 0
11 CFBDS J111807-064016 BD* 11 18 07.130 -06 40 15.82           T2 3 0
12 TWA 27B BD* 12 07 33.50 -39 32 54.4           L3 281 0
13 2MASS J12545393-0122474 BD* 12 54 53.9040607346 -01 22 47.399401142           T2e: 150 0
14 BD+13 2618C BD* 13 00 42.08415 +12 21 15.0536         23.28 T8.5p 128 0
15 BD+13 2618 Er* 13 00 46.5566863405 +12 22 32.677229903 12.314 11.233 9.750 8.785 7.653 M0V 348 1
16 HD 118865B BD* 13 39 43.79136 +01 04 36.4224           T5 8 0
17 LP 738-14 B BD* 13 48 02.90808 -13 44 07.1664           T5.5 12 0
18 GJ 570 D BD* 14 57 14.96256 -21 21 47.7504           T8 225 1
19 BD+06 2986 PM* 15 04 53.5261634600 +05 38 17.160679455 12.262 11.13 9.815 8.998 8.257 K8V 100 0
20 ULAS J150457.65+053800.8 BD* 15 04 57.65616 +05 38 00.8268         23.85 sdT5.5 22 0
21 SIMP J1619275+031350 BD* 16 19 27.51936 +03 13 50.7108           T2.5+T4.0 12 0
22 G 204-39 PM* 17 57 50.9660613981 +46 35 19.127676045   13.97 11.64 11.3   M2.5V 82 0
23 SCR J1845-6357B BD? 18 45 05.47 -63 57 46.3           ~ 34 0
24 HD 182488B BD* 19 23 34.0126 +33 13 19.078           T9 69 0
25 V* HN Peg B BD* 21 44 28.47168 +14 46 07.7988           T2.5 126 0
26 V* HN Peg BY* 21 44 31.3299461136 +14 46 18.983292600       6.16   G0V+ 515 0
27 Wolf 940 B BD* 21 46 38.829 -00 10 38.59           T8+/Y? 57 0
28 Wolf 940 PM* 21 46 40.4228878204 -00 10 23.771502145   14.31 12.70 12.42   dM4.0 70 0
29 * eps Ind PM* 22 03 21.6536261624 -56 47 09.522795714   5.75 4.69     K5V 551 0
30 * eps Ind B BD* 22 04 10.5951812451 -56 46 58.239102418     24.12 20.8 15.60 T1V+T6V 163 1

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