Adaptive Optics imaging of VHS 1256-1257: A Low Mass Companion to a Brown Dwarf Binary System
Jordan M. Stone, Andrew J. Skemer, Kaitlin M. Kratter, Trent J. Dupuy,, Laird M. Close, Josh A. Eisner, Jonathan J. Fortney, Philip M. Hinz, Jared R., Males, Caroline V. Morley, Katie M. Morzinski, Kimberly Ward-Duong

TL;DR
This study uses adaptive optics imaging to analyze the VHS 1256-1257 system, revealing it as a rare low-mass triple system with a wide planetary-mass companion, and discusses its distance, mass estimates, and potential group membership.
Contribution
The paper discovers that VHS 1256-1257 is a hierarchical triple system with a low-mass companion, providing new insights into its architecture and mass estimates, and highlights the importance of astrometric monitoring.
Findings
VHS 1256-1257 is a rare brown dwarf triple system.
The system's mass estimates depend on the distance measurement.
It may belong to the AB Dor moving group.
Abstract
Recently, Gauza et al. (2015) reported the discovery of a companion to the late M-dwarf, VHS J125601.92-125723.9 (VHS 1256-1257). The companion's absolute photometry suggests its mass and atmosphere are similar to the HR 8799 planets. However, as a wide companion to a late-type star, it is more accessible to spectroscopic characterization. We discovered that the primary of this system is an equal-magnitude binary. For an age Myr the A and B components each have a mass of , and the b component has a mass of , making VHS 1256-1257 only the third brown dwarf triple system. There exists some tension between the spectrophotometric distance of pc and the parallax distance of pc. At 12.7 pc VHS1256-1257 A and B would be the faintest known M7.5 objects, and are even faint outliers among M8 types. If the…
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