Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-08-26
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
accepted for publication in A&A Letters
Scientific paper
Aims: We study the formation of substellar objects (exoplanets and brown dwarfs) as companions to young nearby stars. Methods: With high contrast AO imaging obtained with NACO at ESO's VLT we search for faint companion-candidates around our targets, whose companionship can be confirmed with astrometry. Results: In the course of our imaging campaign we found a faint substellar companion of the nearby pre-main sequence star PZ Tel, a member of the beta Pic moving group. The companion is 5-6 mag fainter than its host star in JHK and is located at a separation of only 0.3 arcsec (or 15 AU of projected separation) north-east of PZ Tel. Within three NACO observing epochs we could confirm common proper motion (>39 sigma) and detected orbital motion of PZ Tel B around its primary (>37 sigma). The photometry of the newly found companion is consistent with a brown dwarf with a mass of 24 to 40 MJup, at the distance (50 pc) and age (8-20 Myr) of PZ Tel. The effective temperature of the companion, derived from its photometry, ranges between 2500 and 2700 K, which corresponds to a spectral type between M6 and M8. After beta Pic b, PZ Tel B is the second closest substellar companion imaged directly around a young star.
Mugrauer Markus
Neuhäuser Ralph
Schmidt Tobias O. B.
Vogt Nicolas
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