Discovery of a brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 64892
A. Cheetham, M. Bonnefoy, S. Desidera, M. Langlois, A. Vigan, T., Schmidt, J. Olofsson, G. Chauvin, H. Klahr, R. Gratton, V. D'Orazi, T., Henning, M. Janson, B. Biller, S. Peretti, J. Hagelberg, D. S\'egransan, S., Udry, D. Mesa, E. Sissa, Q. Kral, J. Schlieder, A.-L. Maire

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a young brown dwarf companion to star HIP 64892, providing valuable data on low-mass object formation and evolution through direct imaging and spectral analysis.
Contribution
The study presents the first direct imaging and spectral characterization of a brown dwarf companion to HIP 64892, including its physical properties and implications for formation models.
Findings
Companion has spectral type M9γ, effective temperature ~2600 K.
Mass estimated between 29-37 Jupiter masses.
System age approximately 16 million years.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a bright, brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 64892, imaged with VLT/SPHERE during the SHINE exoplanet survey. The host is a B9.5V member of the Lower-Centaurus-Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus OB association. The measured angular separation of the companion (") corresponds to a projected distance of AU. We observed the target with the dual-band imaging and long-slit spectroscopy modes of the IRDIS imager to obtain its SED and astrometry. In addition, we reprocessed archival NACO L-band data, from which we also recover the companion. Its SED is consistent with a young (<30 Myr), low surface gravity object with a spectral type of M9. From comparison with the BT-Settl atmospheric models we estimate an effective temperature of K, and comparison of the companion photometry to the…
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