Spectral analysis of two directly imaged benchmark L dwarf companions at the stellar-substellar boundary
Abstract
We used multiple epochs of high-contrast imaging spectrophotometric observations to determine the atmospheric characteristics and thermal evolution of two previously detected benchmark L dwarf companions, HD 112863 B and HD 206505 B. We analyzed IRDIS and IFS data from VLT/SPHERE of each companion, both of which have dynamical masses near the stellar-substellar boundary. We compared each companion with empirical spectral standards, as well as constrained their physical properties through atmospheric model fits. From these analyses, we estimate that HD 112863 B is spectral type L31 and that HD 206505 B is spectral type L21. Using the BT-Settl atmospheric model grids, we find a bimodal solution for the atmospheric model fit of HD 112863 B, such that Teff=1757+37-36 K or 2002+23-24 K and g=4.973+0.057-0.063 or 5.253+0.037-0.033, while for HD 206505 B, Teff=1754+13-13 K and g=4.919+0.031-0.029. Comparing the bolometric luminosities of both companions with evolutionary models imply that both companions are likely above the hydrogen burning limit.
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