Very Low Mass Stellar and Substellar Companions to Solar-like Stars From MARVELS IV: A Candidate Brown Dwarf or Low-Mass Stellar Companion to HIP 67526

Abstract

We report the discovery of a candidate brown dwarf or a very low mass stellar companion (MARVELS-5b) to the star HIP 67526 from the Multi-object APO Radial Velocity Exoplanet Large-area Survey (MARVELS). The radial velocity curve for this object contains 31 epochs spread over 2.5 years. Our Keplerian fit using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach, reveals that the companion has an orbital period of 90.2695+0.0188-0.0187 days, an eccentricity of 0.4375 0.0040 and a semi-amplitude of 2948.14+16.65-16.55 m s-1. Using additional high-resolution spectroscopy, we find the host star has an effective temperature Teff=6004 34 K, a surface gravity g [cgs] =4.55 0.17 and a metallicity [Fe/H] =+0.04 0.06. The stellar mass and radius determined through the empirical relationship of Torres et al. (2010), yields 1.100.09 M and 0.920.19 R. The minimum mass of MARVELS-5b is 65.0 2.9 MJup, indicating that it is likely to be either a brown dwarf or a very low mass star, thus occupying a relatively sparsely-populated region of the mass function of companions to solar-type stars. The distance to this system is 10110 pc from the astrometric measurements of Hipparcos. No stellar tertiary is detected in the high-contrast images taken by either FastCam lucky imaging or Keck adaptive optics imaging, ruling out any star with mass greater than 0.2M at a separation larger than 40 AU.

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