2012A&A...537A..97C


Query : 2012A&A...537A..97C

2012A&A...537A..97C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 537A, 97-97 (2012/1-1)

Discarded candidate companions to low-mass members of Chamaeleon I.

COMERON F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Direct detections of brown dwarfs and planetary-mass companions to members of nearby star-forming regions provide important clues about the process of star formation, core fragmentation, and protoplanetary disk evolution. We study two faint objects at a very small angular distance from the low-mass star ESO-Hα-558 and the possible massive brown dwarf ESO-Hα-566, both of which are members of the Chamaeleon I star-forming region, to establish whether they are physical companions to those sources. If they are, their low luminosities should imply L or T spectral types, which have clearly detectable spectral features. Adaptive optics-assisted imaging and spectroscopy of both faint candidate companions has been obtained with the NACO instrument at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). Photometry shows that the colors of both objects are compatible with them being moderately reddened, normal stars in the background of the Chamaeleon I clouds. This interpretation is confirmed spectroscopically, as the spectrum between 1.4 and 2.4µm of both objects has a featureless, monotonic slope lacking the strong H2O absorption features that dominate cool stellar and substellar spectra in that domain. We demonstrate that the two faint sources seen very close to ESO-Hα-558 and ESO-Hα-566 are unrelated background stars, instead of giant planetary-mass companions as might be expected based on their faintness and angular proximity.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - stars: formation - stars: pre-main sequence - binaries: general - stars: low-mass

Nomenclature: Fig. 1, Table 2: [C2012] ESO-HA NNN comp (Nos 558 comp, 566 comp).

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J10550964-7730540 Y*O 10 55 09.6482028240 -77 30 54.209083932     17.49     M4.5-5 13 0
2 ESO-HA 554 LM* 11 01 32.0371795464 -77 18 25.073955180         17.79 M8-8.5 15 0
3 CHSM 1715 Y*O 11 04 04.2481004976 -76 39 32.945559912     19.84     M4.5e 26 0
4 BYB 18 Y*O 11 04 42.5993270304 -77 41 57.167040408         13.63 M4.5e 58 0
5 [C2012] ESO-HA 558 comp * 11 04 43.035 -77 41 58.60           ~ 1 1
6 2MASS J11062554-7633418 Y*O 11 06 25.5205540968 -76 33 41.844743964     20.7   15.88 M5.25-6 38 0
7 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
8 2MASS J11073832-7747168 Y*O 11 07 38.3094558336 -77 47 16.742658084     18.37 16.72 14.53 M4.5-5 19 0
9 ESO-HA 561 Y*O 11 07 59.8879742016 -77 15 31.752670104       17.87 15.45 M5.75-6.5 19 0
10 V* HS Cha Or* 11 08 54.9599362056 -76 32 41.148693636     20.12 18.616 16.650 M5.5e 36 0
11 HJM C 7-1 Y*O 11 09 42.5612580768 -77 25 57.929074932         15.91 ~ 38 0
12 [C2012] ESO-HA 566 comp * 11 09 45.130 -77 40 34.88           ~ 1 1
13 ESO-HA 566 Y*O 11 09 45.2246883744 -77 40 33.347173692     19.94 18.02 15.37 M5.75-6.5 21 0
14 BYB 43 Y*O 11 09 47.3883040248 -77 26 29.187831192         16.62 M3.25e 53 0
15 ESO-HA 568 Y*O 11 10 50.7394673592 -77 18 03.172230828     18.27 16.65 14.50 M4.5 22 0
16 ESO-HA 569 Y*O 11 11 10.6899611256 -76 41 57.345117072     20.28   17.34 M2.5 32 0
17 V* IM Cha Or* 11 12 03.5025776424 -77 26 00.841371900     20.08     M4.75 36 0
18 2MASS J11142906-7625399 Y*O 11 14 29.0610261864 -76 25 40.118842992     17.73   14.46 M4.75-5.5 11 0
19 2MASS J11152180-7724042 Y*O 11 15 21.7744488504 -77 24 04.132555128     17.38   13.79 M4.75-5.5 10 0
20 2MASS J11160287-7624533 Y*O 11 16 02.8655829624 -76 24 53.197151184     19.60   17.25 K7-M0 25 0
21 HD 102293 * 11 45 44.6231455872 -76 51 36.714487572   7.95 7.87     B9.5IV 21 0

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