Discovery of a brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 64892
Abstract
We report the discovery of a bright, brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 64892, imaged with VLT/SPHERE during the SHINE exoplanet survey. The host is a B9.5V member of the Lower-Centaurus-Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus OB association. The measured angular separation of the companion (1.27050.0023") corresponds to a projected distance of 15912 AU. We observed the target with the dual-band imaging and long-slit spectroscopy modes of the IRDIS imager to obtain its SED and astrometry. In addition, we reprocessed archival NACO L-band data, from which we also recover the companion. Its SED is consistent with a young (<30 Myr), low surface gravity object with a spectral type of M9γ1. From comparison with the BT-Settl atmospheric models we estimate an effective temperature of Teff=2600 100 K, and comparison of the companion photometry to the COND evolutionary models yields a mass of 29-37 MJ at the estimated age of 16+15-7 Myr for the system. HIP 64892 is a rare example of an extreme-mass ratio system (q0.01) and will be useful for testing models relating to the formation and evolution of such low-mass objects.
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