THE GEMINI NICI PLANET-FINDING CAMPAIGN: DISCOVERY OF A SUBSTELLAR L DWARF COMPANION TO THE NEARBY YOUNG M DWARF CD-35 2722


Autoria(s): WAHHAJ, Zahed; LIU, Michael C.; BILLER, Beth A.; CLARKE, Fraser; NIELSEN, Eric L.; CLOSE, Laird M.; HAYWARD, Thomas L.; MAMAJEK, Eric E.; CUSHING, Michael; DUPUY, Trent; TECZA, Matthias; THATTE, Niranjan; CHUN, Mark; FTACLAS, Christ; HARTUNG, Markus; REID, I. Neill; SHKOLNIK, Evgenya L.; ALENCAR, Silvia H. P.; ARTYMOWICZ, Pawel; BOSS, Alan; PINO, Elisabethe de Gouveia Dal; GREGORIO-HETEM, Jane; IDA, Shigeru; KUCHNER, Marc; LIN, Douglas N. C.; TOOMEY, Douglas W.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

We present the discovery of a wide (67 AU) substellar companion to the nearby (21 pc) young solar-metallicity M1 dwarf CD-35 2722, a member of the approximate to 100 Myr AB Doradus association. Two epochs of astrometry from the NICI Planet-Finding Campaign confirm that CD-35 2722 B is physically associated with the primary star. Near-IR spectra indicate a spectral type of L4 +/- 1 with a moderately low surface gravity, making it one of the coolest young companions found to date. The absorption lines and near-IR continuum shape of CD-35 2722 B agree especially well the dusty field L4.5 dwarf 2MASS J22244381-0158521, while the near-IR colors and absolute magnitudes match those of the 5 Myr old L4 planetary-mass companion, 1RXS J160929.1-210524 b. Overall, CD-35 2722 B appears to be an intermediate-age benchmark for L dwarfs, with a less peaked H-band continuum than the youngest objects and near-IR absorption lines comparable to field objects. We fit Ames-Dusty model atmospheres to the near-IR spectra and find T(eff) = 1700-1900 K and log(g) = 4.5 +/- 0.5. The spectra also show that the radial velocities of components A and B agree to within +/- 10 km s(-1), further confirming their physical association. Using the age and bolometric luminosity of CD-35 2722 B, we derive a mass of 31 +/- 8 M(Jup) from the Lyon/Dusty evolutionary models. Altogether, young late-M to mid-L type companions appear to be overluminous for their near-IR spectral type compared with field objects, in contrast to the underluminosity of young late-L and early-T dwarfs.

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.729, n.2, 2011

0004-637X

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/27059

10.1088/0004-637X/729/2/139

http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/729/2/139

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eng

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD

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Astrophysical Journal

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Palavras-Chave #brown dwarfs #instrumentation: adaptive optics #planetary systems #planets and satellites: detection #stars: pre-main sequence #EXTRASOLAR GIANT PLANETS #FIELD SPECTROGRAPH NIFS #STAR ADAPTIVE OPTICS #DORADUS MOVING GROUP #INFRARED FILTER SET #LOW-MASS STARS #BROWN DWARF #T-DWARF #AB-DORADUS #SPECTROSCOPIC OBSERVATIONS #Astronomy & Astrophysics
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