Planets Around Low-Mass Stars (PALMS). III. A Young Dusty L Dwarf Companion at the Deuterium-Burning Limit
Brendan P. Bowler, Michael C. Liu, Evgenya L. Shkolnik, Trent J. Dupuy

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and characterization of a young, dusty L dwarf companion near the deuterium-burning limit, providing insights into its properties, age, and evolutionary status.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed spectral and kinematic analysis of a young L dwarf companion at the deuterium-burning threshold, expanding understanding of low-mass stellar and planetary objects.
Findings
Companion has a spectral type of L4-L6 with a very red near-infrared color.
Estimated mass of the companion is around 12-13 Jupiter masses, possibly up to 27 Jupiter masses.
The object exhibits photospheric dust retention at cooler temperatures due to low gravity.
Abstract
We report the discovery of an L-type companion to the young M3.5V star 2MASS J01225093-2439505 at a projected separation of 1.45" (~52 AU) as part of our adaptive optics imaging search for extrasolar giant planets around young low-mass stars. 2MASS 0122-2439 B has very red near-infrared colors similar to the HR 8799 planets and the reddest known young/dusty L dwarfs in the field. Moderate-resolution (R~3800) 1.5-2.4 m spectroscopy reveals a near-infrared spectral type of L4-L6 and an angular H-band shape, confirming its cool temperature and young age. The kinematics of 2MASS 0122-2439 AB are marginally consistent with members of the ~120 Myr AB Dor young moving group based on the photometric distance to the primary (36 +/- 4 pc) and our radial velocity measurement of 2MASS 0122-2439 A from Keck/HIRES. We adopt the AB Dor group age for the system, but the high energy emission, lack…
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