Direct Imaging Discovery of a Young Brown Dwarf Companion to an A2V Star

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Authors
  • M. Robberto
  • T. Currie
Publication date 10-10-2020
Journal Astrophysical Journal Letters
Article number L6
Volume | Issue number 902 | 1
Number of pages 7
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
We present the discovery and spectroscopy of HIP 75056Ab, a companion directly imaged at a very small separation of 0"125 to an A2V star in the Scorpius–Centaurus OB2 association. Our observations utilized Very Large Telescope/Spectro-Polarimetric High-contrast Exoplanet Research Experiment between 2015 and 2019, enabling low-resolution spectroscopy (0.95–1.65 μm), dual-band imaging (2.1–2.25 μm), and relative astrometry over a four-year baseline. HIP 75056Ab is consistent with spectral types in the range of M6−L2 and T eff ~ 2000–2600 K. A comparison of the companion's brightness to evolutionary tracks suggests a mass of ~20–30 M Jup. The astrometric measurements are consistent with an orbital semimajor axis of ~15–45 au and an inclination close to face-on (i ∼<35°). In this range of mass and orbital separation, HIP 75056Ab is likely at the low-mass end of the distribution of companions formed via disk instability, although a formation of the companion via core accretion cannot be excluded. The orbital constraints are consistent with the modest eccentricity values predicted by disk instability, a scenario that can be confirmed by further astrometric monitoring. HIP 75056Ab may be utilized as a low-mass atmospheric comparison to older, higher-mass brown dwarfs, and also to young giant planets. Finally, the detection of HIP 75056Ab at 0"25 represents a milestone in detecting low-mass companions at separations corresponding to the habitable zones of nearby Sun-like stars.
Document type Article
Note 2020. The American Astronomical Society
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/abb94e
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2020ApJ...902L...6W/abstract
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