Trigonometric Parallaxes for Two Late-Type Subdwarfs: LSR1425+71 (sdM8.0) and the Binary LSR1610-00 (sd?M6pec)
C.C. Dahn, H.C. Harris, S.E. Levine, T. Tilleman, A.K.B. Monet, R.C., Stone, H.H. Guetter, B. Canzian, J.R. Pier, W.I. Hartkopf, J. Liebert, M., Cushing

TL;DR
This study presents precise parallax measurements and orbital analysis for two late-type subdwarfs, revealing their kinematic properties, binary nature, and peculiar characteristics, contributing to understanding low-metallicity stellar populations.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed astrometric and orbital data for these subdwarfs, including discovery of LSR1610-00 as an astrometric binary with a brown dwarf companion.
Findings
LSR1425+71 has a parallax of 13.37 mas and is a halo subdwarf.
LSR1610-00 is an astrometric binary with a 1.66-year period.
The companion to LSR1610-00 is a low-mass, substellar brown dwarf.
Abstract
Trigonometric parallax astrometry and BVI photometry are presented for two late-type subdwarf candidates, LSR1425+71 (sdM8.0) and LSR1610-00 (sd?M6pec). For the former we measure an absolute parallax of 13.37+/-0.51 mas yielding Mv=15.25+/-0.09. The astrometry for LSR1610-00 shows that this object is an astrometric binary with a period of 1.66+/-0.01 yr. The photocentric orbit is derived from the data; it has a moderate eccentricity (e ~ 0.44+/-0.02) and a semi-major axis of 0.28+/-0.01 AU based on our measured absolute parallax of 31.02+/-0.26 mas. Our radial velocity measure of -108.1+/-1.6 km/s for LSR1610-00 at epoch 2006.179, when coupled with the observation of -95+/-1 km/s at epoch 2005.167 by Reiners & Basri, indicates a systemic radial velocity of -101+/-1 km/s for the LSR1610-00AB pair. The galactic velocity components for LSR1425+71 and LSR1610-00AB -- (U,V,W)=(84+/-6,…
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