Planets Around Low-Mass Stars (PALMS). I. A Substellar Companion to the Young M Dwarf 1RXS J235133.3+312720
Brendan P. Bowler, Michael C. Liu, Evgenya L. Shkolnik, Trent J., Dupuy, Lucas A. Cieza, Adam L. Kraus, and Motohide Tamura

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a young brown dwarf companion to an M dwarf star, providing valuable data on substellar objects in young moving groups and their characteristics.
Contribution
It presents the first direct imaging detection of a brown dwarf companion around a young M dwarf and characterizes its properties within the context of the AB Dor moving group.
Findings
Brown dwarf companion has spectral type L0+2.
Companion's estimated mass is 32 +/- 6 Jupiter masses.
Likely member of the 50-150 Myr AB Dor moving group.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a brown dwarf companion to the young M dwarf 1RXS J235133.3+312720 as part of a high contrast imaging search for planets around nearby young low-mass stars with Keck-II/NIRC2 and Subaru/HiCIAO. The 2.4" (~120 AU) pair is confirmed to be comoving from two epochs of high resolution imaging. Follow-up low- and moderate-resolution near-infrared spectroscopy of 1RXS J2351+3127 B with IRTF/SpeX and Keck-II/OSIRIS reveals a spectral type of L0. The M2 primary star 1RXS J2351+3127 A exhibits X-ray and UV activity levels comparable to young moving group members with ages of ~10-100 Myr. UVW kinematics based the measured radial velocity of the primary and the system's photometric distance (50 +/- 10 pc) indicate it is likely a member of the ~50-150 Myr AB Dor moving group. The near-infrared spectrum of 1RXS J2351+3127 B does not exhibit obvious signs of…
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