The Hawaii Infrared Parallax Program. III. 2MASS J0249-0557 c: A Wide Planetary-mass Companion to a Low-mass Binary in the beta Pic Moving Group
Trent J. Dupuy, Michael C. Liu, Katelyn N. Allers, Beth A. Biller,, Kaitlin M. Kratter, Andrew W. Mann, Evgenya L. Shkolnik, Adam L. Kraus,, William M. J. Best

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a wide planetary-mass companion in the beta Pic moving group, forming a unique triple system that offers insights into planetary formation and characteristics.
Contribution
It presents the first confirmed ultracool binary in the beta Pic moving group and identifies a planetary-mass companion with properties similar to beta Pic b, enhancing understanding of planetary system architectures.
Findings
Discovered a wide planetary-mass companion at 1950 AU from a low-mass binary.
Confirmed the binary as part of the beta Pic moving group, age ~22 Myr.
Found the companion's properties closely resemble those of beta Pic b.
Abstract
We have discovered a wide planetary-mass companion to the Pic moving group member 2MASSJ02495639-0557352 (M6 VL-G) using CFHT/WIRCam astrometry from the Hawaii Infrared Parallax Program. In addition, Keck laser guide star adaptive optics aperture-masking interferometry shows that the host is itself a tight binary. Altogether, 2MASSJ0249-0557ABc is a bound triple system with an object separated by AU (40") from a relatively close ( AU, 0.04") pair of and objects. 2MASSJ0249-0557AB is one of the few ultracool binaries to be discovered in a young moving group and the first confirmed in the Pic moving group ( Myr). The mass, absolute magnitudes, and spectral type of 2MASSJ0249-0557 c (L2 VL-G) are remarkably similar to those of the planet …
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