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Dynamical masses of M-dwarf binaries in young moving groups: I - The case of TWA 22 and GJ 2060

arXiv:1806.05491 · doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201832924

Abstract

Evolutionary models are widely used to infer the mass of stars, brown dwarfs, and giant planets. Their predictions are thought to be less reliable at young ages ( 200 Myr) and in the low-mass regime (). GJ 2060 AB and TWA 22 AB are two rare astrometric M-dwarf binaries respectively members of the AB Doradus and Beta Pictoris moving groups. As their dynamical mass can be measured within a few years, they can be used to calibrate the evolutionary tracks and set new constraints on the age of young moving groups. We find a total mass of for TWA 22. That mass is in good agreement with model predictions at the age of the Beta Pic moving group. We obtain a total mass of for GJ 2060. We estimate a spectral type of M, dex, and K for GJ 2060 A. The B component is a M dwarf with dex and K. The dynamical mass of GJ 2060 AB is inconsistent with the most recent models predictions (BCAH15, PARSEC) for an ABDor age in the range 50-150 Myr. It is 10 to 20\% (1-2 sigma, depending on the assumed age) above the models predictions, corresponding to an underestimation of to . Coevality suggests a young age for the system ( 50 Myr) according to most evolutionary models. TWA 22 validates the predictions of recent evolutionary tracks at 20 Myr. On the other hand, we evidence a 1-2 sigma mismatch between the predicted and observed mass of GJ 2060 AB. This slight departure may indicate that one of the star hosts a tight companion. Alternatively, this would confirm the models tendency to underestimate the mass of young low-mass stars.

Accepted for publication in A&A. 26 pages, 22 figures, 12 tables

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