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2000A&A...353..691L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 353, 691-706 (2000/1-2)

The multiple system LHS 1070: a case study for the onset of dust formation in the atmospheres of very low mass stars.

LEINERT C., ALLARD F., RICHICHI A. and HAUSCHILDT P.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

object{LHS 1070} (other common name: GJ 2005) is a nearby multiple system consisting of very low mass red dwarfs. We present the results of WFPC2 photometry and FOS spectroscopy for the three optically resolved components of this system acquired during HST cycle 5. These show (1) absolute brightnesses corresponding to theoretical masses of 0.080-0.083M and 0.079-0.080M for the faint pair, depending mainly on their age and metallicity; (2) a saturation of the optical TiO and VO absorption bands typical of the onset of photospheric dust formation, and (3) emission lines typical of moderate chromospheric activity in only the two most massive components. LiI lines are not seen. But also all other lines of the alkali elements are remakably weak or even absent in the two faint companions B and C. This appears to be an effect of dust formation. Comparison of the observations with model spectra, which account for dust formation and for the resulting opacities, yields good agreement for solar metallicity and effective temperatures and gravities (in log cm/s2) of 2950K;5.3, 2400K;5.5 and 2300K;5.5 for the three components A,B and C, respectively. The existence of a fourth component, recently discovered in this system by HST Fine Guidance Sensor observations (Henry et al., 1999ApJ...512..864H), has already been taken into account in the evaluation of the data for the main component. An effective temperature and gravity (in log cm/s2) for the fourth component of 2500K;5.3 would best be compatible with our data. Then, based on our analysis the three components C, B and D of LHS 1070, in this order, are the faintest stars within 20 pc of the Sun for which dynamical determinations of mass appear possible within a decade. The system LHS 1070 thus has the potential to be the most important source of information for probing the low mass end of the main sequence.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: atmospheres - stars: binaries: general - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: luminosity function, mass function

CDS comments: p. 696 PC 0025+447 is PC 0025+0447, p. 702 : BRI 0021-214 is BRI 0021-0214

Simbad objects: 20

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