Bibcode
Zapatero Osorio, M. R.; Rebolo, R.; Bihain, G.; Béjar, V. J. S.; Caballero, J. A.; Alvarez-Iglesias, C. A.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 715, Issue 2, pp. 1408-1418 (2010).
Fecha de publicación:
6
2010
Revista
Número de citas
25
Número de citas referidas
22
Descripción
We report unusual near- and mid-infrared photometric properties of G
196-3 B, the young substellar companion at 16'' from the active
M2.5-type star G 196-3 A, using data taken with the IRAC and MIPS
instruments onboard Spitzer. G 196-3 B shows markedly redder colors at
all wavelengths from 1.6 up to 24 μm than expected for its spectral
type, which is determined at L3 from optical and near-infrared spectra.
We discuss various physical scenarios to account for its reddish nature
and conclude that a low-gravity atmosphere with enshrouded upper
atmospheric layers and/or a warm dusty disk/envelope provides the most
likely explanations, the two of them consistent with an age in the
interval 20-300 Myr. We also present new and accurate separate proper
motion measurements for G 196-3 A and B confirming that both objects are
gravitationally linked and share the same motion within a few mas
yr-1. After integration of the combined spectrophotometric
spectral energy distributions, we obtain the result that the difference
in the bolometric magnitudes of G 196-3 A and B is 6.15 ± 0.10
mag. Kinematic consideration of the Galactic space motions of the system
for distances in the interval 15-30 pc suggests that the pair is a
likely member of the Local Association and that it lies near the past
positions of young star clusters like α Persei less than 85 Myr
ago, where the binary might have originated. At these young ages, the
mass of G 196-3 B would be in the range 12-25 M Jup, close to
the frontier between planets and brown dwarfs.
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