GJ 900: A new hierarchical system with low-mass components
Abstract
Speckle interferometric observations made with the 6 m telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2000 revealed the triple nature of the nearby (πHip=51.801.74 mas) low-mass young (≈200 Myr) star GJ 900. The configuration of the triple system allowed it to be dynamically unstable. Differential photometry performed from 2000 through 2004 yielded I- and K-band absolute magnitudes and spectral types for the components to be IA=6.660.08, IB=9.150.11, IC=10.080.26, KA=4.840.08, KB=6.760.20, KC=7.390.31, SpA≈K5--K7, SpB≈M3--M4, SpC≈M5--M6. The ``mass--luminosity'' relation is used to estimate the individual masses of the components: MA≈0.64M, MB≈0.21M, MC≈0.13M. From the observations of the components relative motion in the period 2000--2006, we conclude that GJ 900 is a hierarchical triple star with the possible orbital periods PA-BC≈80 yrs and PBC≈20 yrs. An analysis of the 2MASS images of the region around GJ 900 leads us to suggest that the system can include other very-low-mass components.
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