Further deep imaging of HR 7329 A (eta Tel A) and its brown dwarf companion B
R. Neuh\"auser (1), C. Ginski (1), T. O. B. Schmidt (1), M. Mugrauer, (1) ((1) Astrophysikalisches Institut und Universit\"ats-Sternwarte, Jena,, Germany)

TL;DR
This study confirms the brown dwarf companion HR 7329 B's orbit around star HR 7329 A using 11 years of high-precision imaging, estimating its orbit, mass, and ruling out other companions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed orbital and physical characterization of HR 7329 B through multi-epoch high-resolution imaging.
Findings
HR 7329 B is confirmed as a bound brown dwarf companion.
Estimated orbital parameters: semi-major axis 136 AU, eccentricity 0.47.
Mass of HR 7329 B is estimated between 20-50 Jupiter masses.
Abstract
About 4" south of the young A0-type star HR 7329, a faint companion candidate was found by Lowrance et al. (2000). Its spectral type of M7-8 is consistent with a young brown dwarf companion. Here, we report ten new astrometric imaging observations of the pair HR 7329 A and B, obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope and the Very Large Telescope, aimed at showing common proper motion with high significance and possible orbital motion of B around A. With 11 yrs of epoch difference between the first and our last image, we can reject by more than 21 sigma that B would be a non-moving background object unrelated to A. We detect no change in position angle and small or no change in separation (2.91 +/- 2.41 mas/yr), so that the orbit of HR 7329 B around A is inclined and/or eccentric and/or the orbital motion is currently only in radial direction. If HR 7329 B is responsible for the outer…
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