The TRENDS High-Contrast Imaging Survey. VI. Discovery of a Mass, Age, and Metallicity Benchmark Brown Dwarf
Justin R. Crepp, Erica J. Gonzales, Eric B. Bechter, Benjamin T., Montet, John Asher Johnson, Danielle Piskorz, Andrew W. Howard, Howard, Isaacson

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a benchmark brown dwarf around a nearby star, providing precise measurements of its properties to calibrate models of substellar objects and improve understanding of their evolution.
Contribution
It presents a rare, well-characterized brown dwarf with dynamical mass, age, and metallicity constraints, serving as a benchmark for testing brown dwarf models.
Findings
Dynamical mass of 60.2±3.3 M_J for the brown dwarf
Estimated age of 3.3+2.3−1.9 Gyr for the system
The brown dwarf is likely a late-type L-dwarf near the L/T transition
Abstract
The mass and age of substellar objects are degenerate parameters leaving the evolutionary state of brown dwarfs ambiguous without additional information. Theoretical models are normally used to help distinguish between old, massive brown dwarfs and young, low mass brown dwarfs but these models have yet to be properly calibrated. We have carried out an infrared high-contrast imaging program with the goal of detecting substellar objects as companions to nearby stars to help break degeneracies in inferred physical properties such as mass, age, and composition. Rather than using imaging observations alone, our targets are pre-selected based on the existence of dynamical accelerations informed from years of stellar radial velocity (RV) measurements. In this paper, we present the discovery of a rare benchmark brown dwarf orbiting the nearby ( pc), solar-type (G9V) star HD 4747…
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