2022AJ....163..262B


Query : 2022AJ....163..262B

2022AJ....163..262B - Astron. J., 163, 262-262 (2022)

Near-infrared Spectra of the Inflated Post-common Envelope Brown Dwarf NLTT 5306 B.

BUZARD C., CASEWELL S.L., LOTHRINGER J.D. and BLAKE G.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

NLTT 5306 is a post-common envelope binary made up of a white dwarf host and brown dwarf companion that has shown evidence of inflation and active mass donation despite not filling its Roche lobe. Two proposed mechanisms for the brown dwarf's inflation are magnetic interactions and a high-metallicity, cloudy atmosphere. We present moderate-resolution (R <= 2000) J-band Keck/NIRSPEC observations of this system. These phase-resolved data allow us to constrain differences between atmospheric parameters of the day- and nightside of the brown dwarf. Our day- and nightside effective temperature measurements are consistent, in agreement with the brightness temperatures measurements from Casewell et al. The dayside favors a slightly lower surface gravity, perhaps stemming from the material streaming between the two objects. Finally, our data show a preference for low-metallicity models. This would be expected from the system's old age, but provides direct evidence that a high-metallicity, cloudy brown dwarf atmosphere is not responsible for the witnessed inflation. These results strengthen the case for magnetic interactions leading to inflation of NLTT 5306 B.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Brown dwarfs - White dwarf stars - Roche lobe - Spectroscopy - Common envelope evolution

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 KELT-1b Pl 00 01 26.9168207928 +39 23 01.784206464           ~ 121 0
2 * 31 Psc * 00 02 24.1667353656 +08 57 24.569578152   6.497 6.325     A6V 43 0
3 LP 468-128 WD* 01 35 32.9751928872 +14 45 55.898593668   17.1   16.6   DA+L5 48 0
4 WD 0137-349 WD* 01 39 42.8531929464 -34 42 39.577891392 14.60 15.33 15.30     DA3 90 0
5 NAME WD 0137-349B BD* 01 39 42.9 -34 42 37           L8 32 0
6 * s Tau * 03 30 24.4687998536 +11 20 11.181854237   5.090 5.124     A0Vn 62 0
7 CoRoT-15b BD? 06 28 27.8204 +06 11 10.477   17.012 15.997 15.807   ~ 46 1
8 2QZ J103448.9+005200 WD* 10 34 48.9329384976 +00 52 01.371664956   19.23 19.2     DA3.0 26 0
9 2QZ J120515.8-024223 WD* 12 05 15.8129733888 -02 42 22.754968128   18.42       DA 35 0
10 V* V379 Vir CV* 12 12 09.3077194872 +01 36 27.771237504           DAH+dM:e 61 0
11 K2-235b Pl 12 33 32.8441110816 -10 08 46.225572324           ~ 170 0
12 SDSS J141126.20+200911.1 WD* 14 11 26.2220815704 +20 09 11.039979600           DA+? 41 0
13 PM J14332+1011 CV* 14 33 17.7877088088 +10 11 23.484691356     18.86     ~ 54 0
14 NGTS-19B BD? 15 16 31.5959069782 -25 42 17.824831139           ~ 5 1
15 CoRoT-33b Pl? 18 38 33.9102478176 +05 37 28.786272924           ~ 22 0
16 NAME BD+46 2629Ab Pl 19 07 53.1397066992 +46 52 05.922122844           ~ 167 1
17 DENIS J220340.5-121511 WD* 22 03 40.6044672864 -12 15 11.943387792   17.20   17.51 17.68 DAZ+L3: 22 0

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