GTC/CanariCam deep mid-infrared imaging survey of northern stars within 5 pc
Abstract
In this work we present the results of a direct imaging survey for brown dwarf companions around the nearest stars at the mid-infrared 10 micron range (λc=8.7μm, λ=1.1μm) using the CanariCam instrument at the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC). We imaged the 25 nearest stellar systems within 5 pc of the Sun at declinations δ > -25 (at least half have planets from radial velocity), reaching a mean detection limit of 11.30.2 mag (1.5 mJy) in the Si-2 8.7μm band over a range of angular separations from 1 to 10 arcsec. This would have allowed us to uncover substellar companions at projected orbital separations between 2 and 50 au, with effective temperatures down to 600 K and masses greater than 30 MJup assuming an average age of 5 Gyr and down to the deuterium-burning mass limit for objects with ages <1 Gyr. From the non-detection of such companions, we determined upper limits on their occurrence rate at depths and orbital separations yet unexplored by deep imaging programs. For the M dwarfs, main components of our sample, we found with a 90% confidence level that less than 20% of these low-mass stars have L and T-type brown dwarf companions with m 30 MJup and Teff 600 K at 3.5--35 au projected orbital separations.
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