Benchmark cool companions: Ages and abundances for the PZ Tel system
James S. Jenkins, Yakiv V. Pavlenko, Oleksiy Ivanyuk, Jose Gallardo,, Matias I. Jones, Avril .C. Day-Jones, Hugh R.A. Jones, Maria-Teresa Ruiz,, David J. Pinfield, Larissa Yakovina

TL;DR
This study refines the age and metallicity measurements of the PZ Tel system, revealing discrepancies between different age indicators and providing insights into the properties of its substellar companion, PZ Tel B.
Contribution
It introduces new age and abundance measurements for PZ Tel, compares different age indicators, and models the properties of its substellar companion using synthesized evolutionary models.
Findings
PZ Tel is a rapidly rotating, near-solar metallicity star.
Lithium depletion suggests an age of about 7 Myrs.
Chromospheric activity and evolutionary tracks indicate an age around 22-26 Myrs.
Abstract
We present new ages and abundance measurements for the pre-main sequence star PZ Tel. PZ Tel was recently found to host a young and low-mass companion. Using FEROS spectra we have measured atomic abundances (e.g. Fe and Li) and chromospheric activity for PZ Tel and used these to obtain metallicity and age estimates for the companion. We find PZ Tel to be a rapidly rotating (vsini=73\pm5km/s), ~solar metallicity star (logN(Fe)=-4.37 dex or [Fe/H]=0.05 dex) with a measured mean logR'HK of -4.12. We measure a NLTE lithium abundance of logN(Li)=3.1\pm0.1dex, which from depletion models gives rise to an age of 7+4-2 Myrs for the system. The measured chromospheric activity returns an age of 26\pm2Myrs, as does fitting pre-main sequence evolutionary tracks (Tau_evol=22\pm3Myrs), both of which are in disagreement with the lithium age. We speculate on reasons for this difference and introduce…
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