2005ApJ...621.1023S -
Astrophys. J., 621, 1023-1032 (2005/March-2)
Discovery of two very low mass binaries: final results of an adaptive optics survey of nearby M6.0-M7.5 stars.
SIEGLER N., CLOSE L.M., CRUZ K.L., MARTIN E.L. and REID I.N.
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We present updated results of a high-resolution, magnitude-limited (Ks<12 mag) imaging survey of nearby low-mass M6.0-M7.5 field stars. The observations were carried out using adaptive optics at the Gemini North, VLT, Keck II, and Subaru telescopes. Our sample of 36 stars consists predominantly of nearby (≲30 pc) field stars, five of which we have resolved as binaries. Two of the binary systems, 2MASSI J0429184-312356 and 2MASSI J1847034+552243, are presented here for the first time. All five of the discovered binary systems have separations between 0".08 and 0".53 (2-9 AU) with similar mass ratios (q>0.8, ΔKs<1 mag). This result supports the hypothesis that wide (a>20 AU), very low mass (VLM; Mtot<0.19M☉) binary systems are rare. The projected semimajor axis distribution of these systems peak at ∼5 AU, and we report a sensitivity-corrected binary fraction of 9+4–3% for stars with primaries of spectral type M6.0-M7.5 with separations ≳3 AU and mass ratios q≳0.6. Within these instrumental sensitivities, these results support the overall trend that both the semimajor axis distribution and binary fraction are a function of the mass of the primary star and decrease with decreasing primary mass. These observations provide important constraints for low-mass binary star formation theories.
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Stars: Binaries: General - Instrumentation: Adaptive Optics - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs
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