Discovery of Two Very Wide Binaries with Ultracool Companions and a New Brown Dwarf at the L/T Transition

Abstract

We present the discovery and spectroscopic follow-up of a nearby late-type L dwarf (2M0614+3950), and two extremely wide very-low-mass binary systems (2M0525-7425AB and 2M1348-1344AB), resulting from our search for common proper motion pairs containing ultracool components in the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) catalogs. The near-infrared spectrum of 2M0614+3950 indicates a spectral type L9 1 object residing at a distance of 26.0 1.8 pc. The optical spectrum of 2M0525-7425A reveals an M3.0 0.5 dwarf primary, accompanied by a secondary previously classified as L2. The system has an angular separation of 44", equivalent to 2000 AU at distance of 46.0 3.0 pc. Using optical and infrared spectra, respectively, we classify the components of 2M1348-1344AB as M4.5 0.5 and T5.5 1. The angular separation of 68" is equivalent to 1400 AU at a distance of 20.7 1.4 pc. 2M1348-1344AB is one of only six very wide (separation > 1000 AU) systems containing late T dwarfs known to date.

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