Keck Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics Monitoring of the M8+L7 Binary LHS 2397aAB: First Dynamical Mass Benchmark at the L/T Transition
Trent J. Dupuy, Michael C. Liu (IfA/Hawaii), Michael J. Ireland, (Sydney)

TL;DR
This study uses 11.8 years of observational data to determine the first dynamical mass of an L/T transition object, LHS 2397aB, providing crucial benchmarks for substellar evolutionary models.
Contribution
It presents the first dynamical mass measurement of an L/T transition brown dwarf, testing and supporting current substellar models at this critical phase.
Findings
Total system mass of 0.146 solar masses determined.
Individual masses of LHS 2397aA and B measured precisely.
Effective temperature of LHS 2397aB estimated at ~1460 K.
Abstract
We present Keck LGS AO imaging and aperture masking observations of the M8+L7 binary LHS 2397aAB. Together with archival HST, Gemini-North, and VLT data, our observations span 11.8 years of the binary's 14.2-year orbital period. We determine a total dynamical mass of 0.146+/-0.014 MSun (153+/-15 MJup). Using the combined observational constraints of the total mass and individual luminosities, the Tucson (Lyon) evolutionary models give an age for the system of 1.6 Gyr (1.8 Gyr), consistent with its space motion. We also use these models to determine the mass ratio, giving individual masses of 0.0839+/-0.0011 MSun (0.0848+/-0.0011 MSun) for LHS 2397aA and 0.061+/-0.013 MSun (0.060+/-0.010 MSun) for LHS 2397aB. Because LHS 2397aB is very close to the theoretical mass-limit of lithium burning, measuring its lithium depletion would uniquely test substellar models. We estimate a spectral type…
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