Constraining substellar evolutionary models (SSEMs) is particularly difficult due to a degeneracy between the mass, age, and luminosity of a brown dwarf. In cases where a brown dwarf is found as a directly imaged companion to a star, as in HD 4747 and HD 19467, the mass, age, and luminosity of the brown dwarf are determined independently, making them ideal objects to use to benchmark SSEMs. Using the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy Array, we measured the angular diameters and calculated the radii of the host stars HD 4747 A and HD 19467 A. After fitting their parameters to the Dartmouth Stellar Evolution Database, MESA Isochrones and Stellar Tracks, and Yonsei-Yale isochronal models, we adopt age estimates of 10.74 -6.75+6.87 G...
HD 19467 B is presently the only directly imaged T dwarf companion known to induce a measurable Dopp...
Brown dwarfs with well-measured masses, ages and luminosities provide direct benchmark tests of subs...
peer reviewedThe determination of the fundamental properties (mass, separation, age, gravity, and at...
We present new evidence for a problem with cooling rates predicted by substellar evolutionary models...
The mass and age of substellar objects are degenerate parameters leaving the evolutionary state of b...
International audienceContext. Detecting and characterizing substellar companions for which the lumi...
peer reviewedContext. The study of high-contrast imaged brown dwarfs and exoplanets depends strongly...
Brown dwarfs — stellar objects unable to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores because of their low...
We present new evidence for a problem with cooling rates predicted by substellar evolutionary models...
HD 19467 B is presently the only directly imaged T dwarf companion known to induce a measurable Dopp...
Brown dwarfs with well-measured masses, ages and luminosities provide direct benchmark tests of subs...
peer reviewedThe determination of the fundamental properties (mass, separation, age, gravity, and at...
We present new evidence for a problem with cooling rates predicted by substellar evolutionary models...
The mass and age of substellar objects are degenerate parameters leaving the evolutionary state of b...
International audienceContext. Detecting and characterizing substellar companions for which the lumi...
peer reviewedContext. The study of high-contrast imaged brown dwarfs and exoplanets depends strongly...
Brown dwarfs — stellar objects unable to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores because of their low...
We present new evidence for a problem with cooling rates predicted by substellar evolutionary models...
HD 19467 B is presently the only directly imaged T dwarf companion known to induce a measurable Dopp...
Brown dwarfs with well-measured masses, ages and luminosities provide direct benchmark tests of subs...
peer reviewedThe determination of the fundamental properties (mass, separation, age, gravity, and at...