Constraining the multiplicity statistics of the coolest brown dwarfs: binary fraction continues to decrease with spectral type
Cl\'emence Fontanive, Beth Biller, Mariangela Bonavita, Katelyn, Allers

TL;DR
This study investigates the binary properties of the coolest brown dwarfs, finding a decreasing binary fraction with later spectral types and providing robust statistical constraints on their multiplicity.
Contribution
It presents the first statistically robust constraints on the binary fraction and separation distribution of T8-Y0 brown dwarfs, extending multiplicity studies to the coolest substellar objects.
Findings
Binary frequency of 5.5% for T5-Y0 brown dwarfs at 1.5-1000 AU
Peak separation at approximately 2.9 AU with a narrow distribution
Mass ratio distribution strongly peaks towards unity
Abstract
Binary statistics of the latest-type T and Y brown dwarfs are sparse and it is unclear whether the trends seen in the multiplicity properties of their more massive counterparts hold for the very coolest brown dwarfs. We present results from a search for substellar and planetary-mass companions to a sample of 12 ultracool T8Y0 field brown dwarfs with the Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Camera 3. We find no evidence for resolved binary companions among our sample down to separations of 0.72.5 AU. Combining our survey with prior searches, we place some of the first statistically robust constraints to date on the multiplicity properties of the coolest, lowest-mass brown dwarfs in the field. Accounting for observational biases and incompleteness, we derive a binary frequency of % for T5Y0 brown dwarfs at separations of 1.51000 AU, for an overall binary…
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