Very Low Mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-Like Stars From MARVELS V: A Low Eccentricity Brown Dwarf from the Driest Part of the Desert, MARVELS-6b
Nathan De Lee, Jian Ge, Justin R. Crepp, Jason Eastman, Massimiliano, Esposito, Bruno Femen\'ia, Scott W. Fleming, B. Scott Gaudi, Luan Ghezzi,, Jonay I. Gonz\'alez Hern\'andez, Brian L. Lee, Keivan G. Stassun, John P., Wisniewski, W. Michael Wood-Vasey, Eric Agol

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a high-confidence brown dwarf companion to a solar-like star with a low eccentricity, based on radial velocity data from the MARVELS survey, highlighting its rarity and detailed stellar characterization.
Contribution
First detection of a low-eccentricity brown dwarf companion around a solar-like star using MARVELS radial velocity data, with comprehensive stellar and orbital parameter analysis.
Findings
Brown dwarf mass estimated at 31.7 M_Jup with 72% probability below hydrogen-burning limit.
Orbital period of approximately 48 days with low eccentricity of 0.144.
Host star characterized as a solar-like star with detailed parameters.
Abstract
We describe the discovery of a likely brown dwarf (BD) companion with a minimum mass of 31.7 +/- 2.0 M_Jup to GSC 03546-01452 from the MARVELS radial velocity survey, which we designate as MARVELS-6b. For reasonable priors, our analysis gives a probability of 72% that MARVELS-6b has a mass below the hydrogen-burning limit of 0.072 M_Sun, and thus it is a high-confidence BD companion. It has a moderately long orbital period of 47.8929 +0.0063/-0.0062 days with a low eccentricty of 0.1442 +0.0078/-0.0073, and a semi-amplitude of 1644 +12/-13 m/s. Moderate resolution spectroscopy of the host star has determined the following parameters: T_eff = 5598 +/- 63, log g = 4.44 +/- 0.17, and [Fe/H] = +0.40 +/- 0.09. Based upon these measurements, GSC 03546-01452 has a probable mass and radius of M_star = 1.11 +/- 0.11 M_Sun and R_star = 1.06 +/- 0.23 R_Sun with an age consistent with less than ~6…
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