High-contrast imaging of HD 29992 and HD 196385 with GPI
Luciano H. Garc\'ia, R. Petrucci, E. Jofr\'e, and M. G\'omez

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of potential stellar companions to HD 29992 and HD 196385 using high-contrast imaging with GPI, analyzing their properties and possible orbits to determine if they are gravitationally bound.
Contribution
First direct imaging detection of potential stellar companions to HD 29992 and HD 196385, with combined astrometric and radial velocity analysis to characterize their orbits and masses.
Findings
Potential stellar companions identified at ~0.18'' and ~0.80''
Mass estimates suggest one companion near brown dwarf regime
Orbital analysis consistent with gravitational binding for HD 196385B
Abstract
Based on high contrast images obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), we report the discovery of two point-like sources at angular separations of and from the stars HD 29992 and HD 196385. A combined analysis of the new GPI observations and images from the literature indicates that the source close to HD 29992 could be a companion to the star. Concerning HD 196385, the small number of contaminants () suggests that the detected source may be gravitationally bound to the star. For both systems, we discarded the presence of other potential companions with M at . From stellar model atmospheres and low-resolution GPI spectra, we derive masses of - M for these sources. Using a Markov-chain Monte Carlo approach, we performed a joint fit of the new astrometry measurements and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy
