Discovery of a Visual T-Dwarf Triple System and Binarity at the L/T Transition
Jacqueline Radigan, Ray Jayawardhana, David Lafreni\`ere, Trent J., Dupuy, Michael C. Liu, Alexander Scholz

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of the first triple T-dwarf system, providing new insights into the properties and formation of brown dwarfs at the L/T transition through high contrast imaging and spectroscopy.
Contribution
It presents the first resolved triple T-dwarf system, with detailed characterization, and analyzes the binary fraction of L/T transition brown dwarfs, advancing understanding of their properties and formation.
Findings
First triple T-dwarf system discovered.
Spectral types of components are T3, T3, and T4.5.
Binary fraction for L9-T4 brown dwarfs is approximately 13-22%.
Abstract
We present new high contrast imaging of 8 L/T transition brown dwarfs using the NIRC2 camera on the Keck II telescope. One of our targets, the T3.5 dwarf 2MASS J08381155 + 1511155, was resolved into a hierarchal triple with projected separations of 2.5+/-0.5 AU and 27+/-5 AU for the BC and A(BC) components respectively. Resolved OSIRIS spectroscopy of the A(BC) components confirm that all system members are T dwarfs. The system therefore constitutes the first triple T-dwarf system ever reported. Using resolved photometry to model the integrated-light spectrum, we infer spectral types of T3, T3, and T4.5 for the A, B, and C components respectively. The uniformly brighter primary has a bluer J-Ks color than the next faintest component, which may reflect a sensitive dependence of the L/T transition temperature on gravity, or alternatively divergent cloud properties amongst components.…
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