Radio emission in a nearby ultracool dwarf binary: a multi-frequency study
Juan B. Climent, J. C. Guirado, M. R. Zapatero-Osorio, O. V., Zakhozhay, M. A. P\'erez-Torres, R. Azulay, B. Gauza, R. Rebolo, V. J. S., B\'ejar, J. Mart\'in-Pintado, and C. Lef\`evre

TL;DR
This study investigates the origin of radio emissions in a nearby ultracool dwarf binary, finding stable non-thermal gyrosynchrotron emission likely from radiation belts with specific magnetic and plasma properties.
Contribution
First detailed multi-frequency radio study of an ultracool dwarf binary, identifying emission mechanisms and physical conditions of radiation belts in such systems.
Findings
Radio emission detected at 6 GHz and 33 GHz, stable over 3 years.
Emission explained by non-thermal gyrosynchrotron radiation from radiation belts.
No emission detected at higher frequencies or with VLBI arrays.
Abstract
The substellar triple system VHS J125601.92125723.9 is composed by an equal-mass M7.5 brown dwarf binary and a L7 low-mass substellar object. In this work, we aim to identify the origin of the radio emission occurring in the central binary of VHS 12561257 while discussing the expected mechanisms involved in the radio emission of ultracool dwarfs (UCDs). We observed this system with the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array, the European very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) Network, the enhanced Multi Element Remotely Linked Interferometer Network, the NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array, and the Atacama Large Millimetre Array at frequencies ranging from 5 GHz up to 345 GHz in several epochs during 2017, 2018, and 2019. We have found radio emission at 6 GHz and 33 GHz coincident with the expected position of the central binary of VHS~12561257. The Stokes I density flux detected…
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