Precise Mass, Orbital motion and Stellar properties of the M-dwarf binary LP 349-25AB
Salvador Curiel (1), Gisela N. Ortiz-Leon (2), Amy J. Mioduszewski, (3), Anthony B. Arenas-Martinez (3, 4) ((1) IAUNAM, (2) NRAO, (3) INAOE,, (4) Facultad de Ciencias)

TL;DR
This study precisely measures the masses, orbital parameters, and stellar properties of the nearby M-dwarf binary LP 349-25AB using VLBA observations, revealing the primary as a very low-mass star and the secondary as a brown dwarf.
Contribution
First precise VLBA-based mass and orbital measurements of the M-dwarf binary LP 349-25AB, including the detection of a brown dwarf companion with high accuracy.
Findings
Primary mass: 0.08188 M_sun
Secondary mass: 0.06411 M_sun (brown dwarf)
Distance: 14.122 pc
Abstract
LP~34925 is a well studied close stellar binary system comprised of two late M dwarf stars, both stars close to the limit between star and brown dwarf. This system was previously identified as a source of GHz radio emission. We observed LP~34925AB in 11 epochs in 20202022, detecting both components in this nearby binary system using the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA). We fit simultaneously the VLBA absolute astrometric positions together with existing relative astrometric observations derived from optical/infrared observations with a set of algorithms that use non-linear least-square, Genetic Algorithm and Markov Chain Montecarlo methods to determine the orbital parameters of the two components. We find the masses of the primary and secondary components to be 0.08188 0.00061 , and 0.06411 0.00049 , respectively, representing one of the most precise…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
