2MASS J03105986+1648155AB - A new binary at the L/T transition
M.B. Stumpf, W. Brandner, H. Bouy, Th. Henning, S. Hippler

TL;DR
This study resolves the brown dwarf binary 2MASS J03105986+1648155 into two components at the L/T transition, providing orbital, mass, and spectral data crucial for understanding this rapid evolutionary phase.
Contribution
First resolution of the L/T transition binary 2MASS J03105986+1648155 with orbital and spectral characterization, offering valuable insights into brown dwarf evolution.
Findings
Derived orbital period of approximately 72 years.
Estimated system mass between 30-60 Jupiter masses.
Identified as only the fifth resolved L/T transition binary with flux reversal.
Abstract
The transition from the L to the T spectral type of brown dwarfs is marked by a very rapid transition phase, remarkable brightening in the J-band and a higher binary frequency. Despite being an active area of inquiry, this transition regime still remains one of the most poorly understood phases of brown dwarf evolution. We resolved the L dwarf 2MASS J03105986+1648155 for the first time into two almost equally bright components straddling the L/T transition. Since such a co-eval system with common age and composition provides crucial information of this special transition phase, we monitored the system over 3 years to derive first orbital parameters and dynamical mass estimates, as well as a spectral type determination. We obtained resolved high angular resolution, near-IR images with HST and the adaptive optics instrument NACO at the VLT including the laser guide star system PARSEC.…
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