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2009ApJ...697..824A - Astrophys. J., 697, 824-835 (2009/May-3)

2MASS 22344161+4041387AB: a wide, young, accreting, low-mass binary in the LkHα233 group.

ALLERS K.N., LIU M.C., SHKOLNIK E., CUSHING M.C., DUPUY T.J., MATHEWS G.S., REID I.N., CRUZ K.L. and VACCA W.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the discovery of a young, 0".16 binary, 2M2234+4041AB, found as the result of a Keck laser guide star adaptive optics imaging survey of young field ultracool dwarfs. Spatially resolved near-infrared photometry and spectroscopy indicate that the luminosity and temperature ratios of the system are near unity. From optical and near-infrared spectroscopy, we determine a composite spectral type of M6 for the system. Gravity-sensitive spectral features in the spectra of 2M2234+4041AB are best matched to those of young objects (∼1 Myr old). A comparison of the Teff and age of 2M2234+4041AB to evolutionary models indicates that the mass of each component is 0.10+0.075 –0.04M. Emission lines of Hα in the composite optical spectrum of the system and Brγ in spatially resolved near-IR spectra of the two components indicate that the system is actively accreting. Both components of the system have IR excesses, indicating that they both harbor circumstellar disks. Though 2M2234+4041AB was originally identified as a young field dwarf, it lies 1'.5 from the well-studied Herbig Ae/Be star, LkHα233. The distance to LkHα233 is typically assumed to be 880 pc. It is unlikely that 2M2234+4041AB could be this distant, as it would then be more luminous than any known Taurus objects of similar spectral type. We re-evaluate the distance to the LkHα233 group and find a value of 325+72–50pc, based on the Hipparcos distance to a nearby B3-type group member (HD 213976). 2M2234+4041AB is the first low-mass star to be potentially associated with the LkHα233 group. At a distance of 325 pc, its projected physical separation is 51 AU, making it one of the growing number of wide, low-mass binaries found in young star-forming regions.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: visual - infrared: stars - stars: formation - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs

Simbad objects: 23

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