Constraining the properties of HD 206893 B. A combination of radial velocity, direct imaging, and astrometry data
A. Grandjean, A.-M. Lagrange, H. Beust, L. Rodet, J. Milli, P. Rubini,, C. Babusiaux, N. Meunier, P. Delorme, S. Aigrain, N. Zicher, M. Bonnefoy, B., A. Biller, J.-L. Baudino, M. Bonavita, A. Boccaletti, A. Cheetham, J. H., Girard, J. Hagelberg, M. Janson, J. Lannier, C. Lazzoni

TL;DR
This study combines radial velocity, direct imaging, and astrometry data to better constrain the orbit and mass of the brown dwarf HD 206893 B, revealing the need for an additional inner companion to explain observed RV drift.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive method integrating multiple observational techniques and datasets to refine the orbital and mass parameters of a substellar companion.
Findings
HD 206893 B has an orbital period between 21 and 33 years.
The brown dwarf's mass is constrained between 12 and 50 Jupiter masses.
An additional inner companion of about 15 Jupiter masses is required to explain the RV drift.
Abstract
High contrast imaging enables the determination of orbital parameters for substellar companions (planets, brown dwarfs) from the observed relative astrometry and the estimation of model and age-dependent masses from their observed magnitudes or spectra. Combining astrometric positions with radial velocity gives direct constraints on the orbit and on the dynamical masses of companions. A brown dwarf was discovered with the VLT/SPHERE instrument in 2017, which orbits at 11 au around HD 206893. Its mass was estimated between 12 and 50 from evolutionary models and its photometry. However, given the significant uncertainty on the age of the system and the peculiar spectrophotometric properties of the companion, this mass is not well constrained. We aim at constraining the orbit and dynamical mass of HD 206893 B. We combined radial velocity data obtained with HARPS spectra…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
