Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-07-16
Astrophys.J. 615 (2004) 958-971
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
36 pages (tables and figures included). Accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/424507
We have obtained new images and high-resolution (R ~ 22400) near-infrared (1.2400-1.2575 micron) spectra of each component of the brown dwarf binary GJ 569Bab using the Adaptive Optics facility of the Keck II telescope and the NIRSPEC spectrometer. These data have allowed us to improve the determination of the astrometric orbit and to measure radial velocities of the components. We have used the astrometric and spectroscopic measurements to derive the dynamical mass of each brown dwarf and the systemic velocity of the pair by means of a chi^2 fitting technique. From various considerations, the mass of each component is likely in the range 0.034-0.070 Msol (GJ 569Bb) and 0.055-0.087 Msol (GJ 569Ba). This implies that the mass ratio, q, of the binary is greater than 0.4, being the most likely value q = 0.75-0.85. Adopting 0.072 Msol as the most conservative location of the substellar limit for solar metallicity, our analysis confirms GJ 569Bb as the first genuine brown dwarf known without any theoretical assumption. We have compared the dynamical masses of GJ 569Ba and Bb, and their effective temperatures and luminosities, to the predictions of state-of-the-art theoretical evolutionary isochrones, finding that models exhibit good performance in the regime of high substellar masses if the binary is about a few hundred million years old. However, the surface gravities of GJ 569Ba (M8.5V) and Bb (M9V) derived from our spectral analysis (the observed data have been compared to the latest synthetic spectra) appear to be smaller than the values provided by the evolutionary models.
Britton Matthew
Kulkarni Sanjeev R.
Lane B. L.
Martin Eduardo L.
Pavlenko Ya.
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