MIR-Imaging brown dwarfs in binary systems with ESO/VLT and Gemini

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Diffraction-limited mid-infrared imaging is required to resolve individual components in close low-mass binary or multiple systems in order to constrain their atmospheres or circumstellar disks.
Gemini(T-Recs) and VLT(VISIR) demonstrate the power of high-sensitivity, high-spatial resolution ground-based MIR observations of brown dwarfs binaries. I will highlight recent results where differential MIR photometry allows to probe the cool atmospheres of the nearby brown dwarf binary eps Indi B, and the disks around several young, nearby, very-low mass, objects.

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