Keck Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics Monitoring of 2MASS J1534-2952AB: First Dynamical Mass Determination of a Binary T Dwarf
Michael C. Liu, Trent J. Dupuy (IfA/Hawaii), Michael J. Ireland, (Caltech, Univ of Sydney)

TL;DR
This study presents the first dynamical mass measurement of a binary T dwarf, confirming its substellar nature and providing critical data to test and refine models of brown dwarf evolution and atmospheres.
Contribution
It provides the first direct dynamical mass for a binary T dwarf system, offering valuable benchmarks for substellar models and atmospheric studies.
Findings
Total mass of 0.056±0.003 Msun confirmed substellar.
Derived age of 0.78±0.09 Gyr consistent with models.
Temperatures about 100 K cooler than previous estimates.
Abstract
(Abridged) We present multi-epoch imaging of the T5.0+T5.5 binary 2MASS J1534-2952AB obtained with the Keck laser guide star adaptive optics system. Combined with an extensive (re-)analysis of archival HST imaging, we find a total mass of 0.056+/-0.003 Msun (59+/-3 Mjup). This is the first field binary for which both components are directly confirmed to be substellar. This is also the coolest and lowest mass binary with a dynamical mass determination to date. Using evolutionary models, we derive an age of 0.78+/-0.09 Gyr for the system, and we find Teff = 1028+/-17 K and 978+/-17 K and masses of 0.0287+/-0.0016 Msun (30.1+/-1.7 Mjup) and 0.0269+/-0.0016 Msun (28.2+/-1.7 Mjup) for the individual components. These precise measurements generally agree with previous studies of T dwarfs and affirm the current theoretical models. However, (1) the temperatures are about 100 K cooler than…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
