The Brown Dwarf Kinematics Project (BDKP). II. Details on Nine Wide Common Proper Motion Very Low-Mass Companions to Nearby Stars
Jacqueline K. Faherty, Adam J. Burgasser, Andrew A. West, John J., Bochanski, Kelle L. Cruz, Michael M. Shara, Frederick M. Walter

TL;DR
This study reports nine wide low-mass star systems with companions, confirming some known and discovering new ones, analyzing their ages, masses, and stability, and suggesting formation mechanisms involving multiple components.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of nine wide low-mass multiple systems, including three new discoveries, and discusses their formation, stability, and implications for low-mass star and brown dwarf populations.
Findings
Confirmed six previously reported companions.
Discovered three new wide low-mass systems.
Found high binary/triple frequency among wide companions.
Abstract
We report on nine wide common proper motion systems containing late-type M, L, or T companions. We confirm six previously reported companions, and identify three new systems. The ages of these systems are determined using diagnostics for both stellar primaries and low--mass secondaries and masses for the secondaries are inferred using evolutionary models. Of our three new discoveries, the M3+T6.5 pair G 204-39 and SDSS J1758+4633 has an age constrained to 0.5-1.5 Gyr making the secondary a potentially useful brown dwarf benchmark. The G5+L4 pair G 200-28 and SDSS J1416+5006 has a projected separation of ~25,000 AU making it one of the widest and lowest binding energy systems known to date. The system containing NLTT 2274 and SDSS J0041+1341 is an older M4+L0 (>4.5 Gyr) pair which shows Halpha activity in the secondary but not the primary making it a useful tracer of age/mass/activity…
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