POSTER PAPER 2.11

The Discovery of a Low-Mass Binary Companion to HD130948
Daniel E. Potter, Michael C. Cushing, Ralph Neuhauser

Institute: University of Hawaii, Manoa, Institute for Astronomy
Institute: Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik
Contact Email: potter@ifa.hawaii.edu

Abstract: We report the discovery of a low mass binary companion to the nearby (17.9 pc) main sequence star HD130948 (HR5534, HIP 72567) using the Hokupa'a adaptive optics instrument mounted on the Gemini North 8 meter telescope. Both companions have the same common proper motion as the primary star as seen over a 4 month baseline. The JHK' photometry of the companions, when placed on a near-IR color-magnitude diagram and compared with theoretical models places them at the bottom of the M-dwarf sequence. Preliminary near IR spectra have been obtained with SpeX mounted on the NASA IRTF 3 meter telescope are consistent with the photometric results and show carbon monoxide bandheads and water absorption features indicative of an early L-late M spectral type. The X-ray activity and Lithium abundance of the primary star indicate that the system is probably less than 1 Gyr old. Assuming a young age, these objects are less than 80 Mjupiter. With further astrometric observations carried out over an estimated orbital period of 10-20 years, a dynamical mass will be obtained.

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Index Keywords: HD 130948; Gemini North Telescope; Adaptive Optics; Brown Dwarfs; Binary Stars; HR 5534

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Manuscript submitted: 2001-Sep-06
"The Future of Cool-Star Astrophysics", 2003, Eds. A. Brown, G. M. Harper, & T. R. Ayres. Proceedings of 12th Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, & The Sun,
© 2003 University of Colorado.