The Dynamical Mass and Three-Dimensional Orbit of HR7672B: A Benchmark Brown Dwarf with High Eccentricity
Justin R. Crepp, John Asher Johnson, Debra A. Fischer, Andrew W., Howard, Geoffrey W. Marcy, Jason T. Wright, Howard Isaacson, Tabetha, Boyajian, Kaspar von Braun, Lynne A. Hillenbrand, Sasha Hinkley, John M., Carpenter, John M. Brewer

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the orbit and mass of HR7672B, a benchmark brown dwarf, using combined Doppler and astrometric data, providing critical data for testing substellar models.
Contribution
It presents the first joint orbital and mass determination of HR7672B, a benchmark brown dwarf, through 24 years of radial velocity and recent imaging data.
Findings
HR7672B has a highly eccentric orbit with e=0.50.
The companion's mass is 68.7 Jupiter masses.
The orbit is near edge-on with an inclination of about 97 degrees.
Abstract
The companion to the G0V star HR7672 directly imaged by Liu et al. (2002) has moved measurably along its orbit since the discovery epoch, making it possible to determine its dynamical properties. Originally targeted with adaptive optics because it showed a long-term radial velocity acceleration (trend), we have monitored this star with precise Doppler measurements and have now established a 24 year time baseline. The radial velocity variations show significant curvature (change in the acceleration) including an inflection point. We have also obtained a recent image of HR7672B with NIRC2 at Keck. The astrometry also shows curvature. In this paper, we use jointly-fitted Doppler and astrometric models to calculate the three-dimensional orbit and dynamical mass of the companion. The mass of the host star is determined using a direct radius measurement from CHARA interferometry in…
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