International audienceContext. The frequency of brown dwarf and planetary-mass companions around intermediate-mass stars is still unknown. Imaging and radial velocity surveys have revealed a small number of substellar companions to these stars.Aims. In the course of an imaging survey we detected a visual companion to the intermediate-mass star HR 6037. We here confirm it as a co-moving substellar object.Methods. We present two epoch observations of HR 6037, an A6-type star with a companion candidate at 6 ''.67 and position angle of 294 degrees. We also analyze near-infrared spectroscopy of the companion.Results. Two epoch observations of HR 6037 have allowed us to confirm HR 6037 B as a co-moving companion. Its J and H band spectra suggest ...
International audienceWe report the discovery of a bright, brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 648...
Context. The substellar companion HD 206893b has recently been discovered by direct imaging of its d...
We have found a very faint companion to the active solar analog HR 7672 (HD 190406; GJ 779; 15 Sge)....
International audienceWe report the discovery of a bright, brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 648...
Context. The substellar companion HD 206893b has recently been discovered by direct imaging of its d...
We have found a very faint companion to the active solar analog HR 7672 (HD 190406; GJ 779; 15 Sge)....
International audienceWe report the discovery of a bright, brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 648...
Context. The substellar companion HD 206893b has recently been discovered by direct imaging of its d...
We have found a very faint companion to the active solar analog HR 7672 (HD 190406; GJ 779; 15 Sge)....