The Mass-Luminosity Relation in the L/T Transition: Individual Dynamical Masses for the New J-Band Flux Reversal Binary SDSSJ105213.51+442255.7AB
Trent J. Dupuy, Michael C. Liu, S. K. Leggett, Michael J. Ireland,, Kuenley Chiu, David A. Golimowski

TL;DR
This study provides the first individual dynamical masses for field L and T dwarfs, revealing a shallow mass-luminosity relation during the L/T transition and supporting cloud dispersal as a key factor in their luminosity evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first direct dynamical mass measurements for L/T transition binaries and introduces hybrid models that better explain their luminosity evolution.
Findings
First individual dynamical masses for L/T dwarfs.
Shallow mass-luminosity relation over the L/T transition.
Hybrid models with cloud dispersal match observed data.
Abstract
We have discovered that SDSSJ105213.51+442255.7 (T0.51.0) is a binary in Keck laser guide star adaptive optics imaging, displaying a large J-to-K-band flux reversal (J = -0.450.09 mag, K = 0.520.05 mag). We determine a total dynamical mass from Keck orbital monitoring (885 ) and a mass ratio by measuring the photocenter orbit from CFHT/WIRCam absolute astrometry ( = 0.780.07). Combining these provides the first individual dynamical masses for any field L or T dwarfs, 493 for the L6.51.5 primary and 393 for the T1.51.0 secondary. Such a low mass ratio for a nearly equal luminosity binary implies a shallow massluminosity relation over the L/T transition (log/log). This provides the first observational support that cloud…
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