Searching for GEMS Discovery and Characterization of Two Brown Dwarfs Around M Dwarfs

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Authors
  • Alexander Larsen
  • Tera N. Swaby
  • Henry A. Kobulnicky
  • Caleb I. Cañas
  • Shubham Kanodia
  • Jessica Libby-Roberts
  • Andrew Monson
  • Arvind F. Gupta
  • William Cochran
  • Suvrath Mahadevan
  • Chad Bender
  • Scott A. Diddams
  • Samuel Halverson
  • Andrea S.J. Lin
  • Maxwell Moe
  • Joe Ninan
  • Paul Robertson
  • Arpita Roy
  • Christian Schwab
  • Gudmundur Stefansson ORCID logo
Publication date 05-2025
Journal Astronomical Journal
Article number 246
Volume | Issue number 169 | 5
Number of pages 13
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
Brown dwarfs bridge the gap between stars and planets, providing valuable insight into both planetary and stellar-formation mechanisms. Yet the census of transiting brown-dwarf companions, in particular around M-dwarf stars, remains incomplete. We report the discovery of two transiting brown dwarfs around low-mass hosts using a combination of space- and ground-based photometry along with near-infrared radial velocities. We characterize TOI-5389Ab (68.0+2.2−2.2 MJ) and TOI-5610b (40.4+1.0-1.0 MJ), two moderately massive brown dwarfs orbiting early M-dwarf hosts (Teff = 3569 ± 59 K and 3618 ± 59 K, respectively). For TOI-5389Ab, the best fitting parameters are period P = 10.40046 ± 0.00002 days, radius RBD = 0.824 +0.031-0.033 RJ, and low eccentricity e = 0.0962+0.0027-0.0046. In particular, this constitutes one of the most extreme substellar-stellar companion-to-host mass ratios of q = 0.150. For TOI-5610b, the best-fitting parameters are period P = 7.95346 ± 0.00002 days, radius RBD = 0.887+0.031-0.031 RJ, and moderate eccentricity e = 0.354+0.011+0.012. Both targets are expected to have shallow, but potentially observable, occultations: ≲500 ppm in the Johnson K band. A statistical analysis of M-dwarf/BD systems reveals for the first time that those at short orbital periods (P < 13 days) exhibit a dearth of 13 MJ < MBD < 40 MJ companions (q < 0.1) compared to those at slightly wider separations.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/adbb54
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105002404756
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