
TL;DR
This paper re-evaluates the age of the Fomalhaut system by confirming its binary companion TW PsA and using modern data and stellar models, resulting in an older age estimate of around 440 million years.
Contribution
It provides the first definitive confirmation of TW PsA as a bound companion to Fomalhaut and offers a revised, more accurate age estimate for the system based on multiple methods.
Findings
TW PsA is a confirmed physical companion to Fomalhaut.
The system's age is revised to approximately 440 million years.
Older age affects the brightness estimates of substellar companions.
Abstract
The nearby (d = 7.7 pc) A3V star Fomalhaut is orbited by a resolved dusty debris disk and a controversial candidate extrasolar planet. The commonly cited age for the system (200+-100 Myr) from Barrado y Navascues et al. (1997) relied on a combination of isochronal age plus youth indicators for the K4V common proper motion system TW PsA. TW PsA is 1.96 deg away from Fomalhaut, and was first proposed as a companion by Luyten (1938), but the physicality of the binarity is worth testing with modern data. I demonstrate that TW PsA is unequivocally a physical stellar companion to Fomalhaut, with true separation 0.280+0.019-0.012 pc (57.4+3.9-2.5 kAU) and sharing velocities within 0.1+-0.5 km/s -- consistent with being a bound system. Hence, TW PsA should be considered "Fomalhaut B". Combining modern HR diagram constraints with four sets of evolutionary tracks, and assuming the star was born…
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