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Detection and characterisation of two VLM binaries: LP 1033-31 and LP 877-72

arXiv:2007.11660 · doi:10.1093/mnras/staa2173

Abstract

Using the high-resolution near-infrared adaptive optics imaging from the NaCo instrument at the Very Large Telescope, we report the discovery of a new binary companion to the M-dwarf LP 1033-31 and also confirm the binarity of LP 877-72. We have characterised both the stellar systems and estimated the properties of their individual components. We have found that LP 1033-31 AB with the spectral type of M4.5+M4.5 has a projected separation of 6.71.3 AU. Whereas with the spectral type of M1+M4, the projected separation of LP 877-72 AB is estimated to be 45.80.3 AU. The binary companions of LP 1033-31 AB are found to have similar masses, radii, effective temperatures, and log with the estimated values of 0.200.04 , 0.220.03 , 3200 K, 5.060.04. However, the primary of LP 877-72 AB is found to be twice as massive as the secondary with the derived mass of 0.5200.006 . The radius and log for the primary of LP 877-72 AB are found to be 1.8 and 0.95 times that of the secondary component with the estimated values of 0.4920.011 and 4.7680.005, respectively. With an effective temperature of 375015 K, the primary of LP 877-72 AB is also estimated to be 400 K hotter than the secondary component. We have also estimated the orbital period of LP 1033-31 and LP 877-72 to be 28 and 349 yr, respectively. The binding energies for both systems are found to be 10 erg, which signifies both systems are stable.

14 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS