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2005ApJ...633..452K - Astrophys. J., 633, 452-459 (2005/November-1)

Multiplicity at the stellar/substellar boundary in Upper Scorpius.

KRAUS A.L., WHITE R.J. and HILLENBRAND L.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of a high-resolution imaging survey of 12 brown dwarfs and very low mass stars in the closest (∼145 pc) young (∼5 Myr) OB association, Upper Scorpius. We obtained images with the Advanced Camera for Surveys High Resolution Channel on HST through the F555W (V), F775W (i'), and F850LP (z') filters. This survey discovered three new binary systems, including one marginally resolved pair with a projected separation of only 4.9 AU, resulting in an observed binary fraction of 25%±14% at separations ≳4 AU. After correcting for detection biases assuming a uniform distribution of mass ratios for ms/mp>0.6, the estimated binary fraction is 33%±17%. The binary fraction is consistent with that inferred for higher mass stars in Upper Sco, but the separation and mass ratio distributions appear to be different. All three low-mass binary systems in Upper Sco are tight (<18 AU) and of similar mass (ms/mp≳0.6), consistent with expectations based on previous multiplicity studies of brown dwarfs and very low mass stars in the field and in open clusters. The implication is that the distinct separation and mass ratio distributions of low-mass systems are set in the formation process or at very young ages, rather than by dynamical disruption of wide systems at ages ≳5 Myr. Finally, we combine the survey detection limits with low-mass evolutionary models to show that there are no planets or very low mass brown dwarfs with masses >10MJat projected separations >20 AU or masses >5MJat projected separations >40 AU orbiting any of the low-mass (0.04-0.10 M) objects in our sample.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Binaries: Visual - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs - Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence

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