WISE J061213.85-303612.5: a new T-dwarf binary candidate

  • Huélamo, N.
  • Ivanov, V. D.
  • Kurtev, R.
  • Girard, J. H.
  • Borissova, J.
  • Mawet, D.
  • Mužic, K.
  • Cáceres, C.
  • Melo, C. H. F.
  • Sterzik, M. F.
  • Minniti, D.
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Publication date
June 2015
Publisher
EDP Sciences

Abstract

Context. T and Y dwarfs are among the coolest and least luminous objects detected, and they can help to understand the properties of giant planets. Up to now, there are more than 350 T dwarfs that have been identified thanks to large imaging surveys in the infrared, and their multiplicity properties can shed light on the formation process. Aims. The aim of this work is to look for companions around a sample of seven ultracoool objects. Most of them have been discovered by the WISE observatory and have not been studied before for multiplicity. Methods. We observed a sample six T dwarfs and one L9 dwarf with the Laser Guide Star (LGS) and NAOS-CONICA, the adaptive optics (AO) facility, and the near infrared camera at the ESO Very Large Tele...

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