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2008A&A...490..763G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 490, 763-768 (2008/11-1)

Binarity at the L/T brown dwarf transition (Research Note). Adaptive optics search for companions.

GOLDMAN B., BOUY H., ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., STUMPF M.B., BRANDNER W. and HENNING T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Current atmospheric models cannot reproduce some of the characteristics of the transition between the L dwarfs with cloudy atmospheres and the T dwarfs with dust-depleted photospheres. It has been proposed that a majority of the L/T transition brown dwarfs could actually be a combinaison of a cloudy L dwarf and a clear T dwarf. Indeed binarity seems to occur more frequently among L/T transition brown dwarfs. We aim to refine the statistical significance of the seemingly higher frequency of binaries. Co-eval binaries would also be interesting test-beds for evolutionary models. We obtained high-resolution imaging for six mid-L to late-T dwarfs, with photometric distances between 8 and 33pc, using the adaptive optics systems NACO at the VLT, and the Lick system, both with the Laser Guide Star. We resolve none of our targets. Combining our data with published results, we obtain a frequency of resolved L/T transition brown dwarfs of 31+21–15%, compared to 21+10–7% and 14+14–7% for mid-L and T dwarfs (90% of confidence level). These fractions do not significantly support, nor contradict, the hypothesis of a larger binary fraction in the L/T transition. None of our targets has companions with effective temperatures as low as 360-1000K at separations larger than 0.5".

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Journal keyword(s): stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: atmospheres - technique: high angular resolution - stars: binaries: general - stars: binaries: visual

CDS comments: Fig.3 2MASSW J1036530-2448279 is a misprint for 2MASSW J1036530-344138.

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