Improved radial velocity orbit of the young binary brown dwarf candidate ChaHa8
V. Joergens, A. Mueller, S. Reffert (MPIA, ZAH Heidelberg)

TL;DR
This study refines the orbit of the young brown dwarf binary ChaHa8, confirming its substellar companion is likely a brown dwarf with a 5.2-year period, providing valuable data for low-mass formation theories.
Contribution
We present ten years of radial velocity data and a refined orbit for ChaHa8, establishing the companion's substellar nature and contributing to understanding young low-mass binary systems.
Findings
Orbital period of 5.2 years with eccentricity 0.59
Companion mass estimated between 30 and 69 Jupiter masses
High probability (>87%) that the companion is substellar
Abstract
The very young brown dwarf candidate ChaHa8 was recently discovered to have a close (~1AU) companion by means of radial velocity monitoring. We present additional radial velocity data obtained with UVES/VLT between 2007 and 2010, which significantly improve the orbit of the system. The combined data set spans ten years of radial velocity monitoring for ChaHa8. A Kepler fit to the data yields an orbital period of 5.2 yrs, an eccentricity of 0.59, and a radial velocity semi-amplitude of 2.4 km/s. A companion mass M2sini (which is a lower limit due to the unknown orbital inclination) of 25 Mjup and of 31 Mjup is derived when using model-dependent mass estimates for the primary of 0.07 and 0.10 Msun, resp. Assuming random orientation of orbits in space, we find a very high probability that the companion of Chaha8 is of substellar nature: With a greater than 87% probability, the companion…
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