Direct Imaging and Spectroscopy of Substellar Companions Next to Young Nearby Stars in TWA
- Author(s)
- Ralph Neuhäuser, Eike Guenther, Wolfgang Brandner, Nuria Húelamo, Thomas Ott, João Alves, Fernando Cómeron, Jean-Gabriel Cuby, Andreas Eckart
- Abstract
Direct imaging of substellar companions is possible since several years
around nearby stars (e.g. Gl 229) and young stars (e.g. TWA-5). We are
searching for brown dwarfs and giant planets as companions to stars
which are both very young (up to 100 Myrs) and relatively nearby (up to
100 pc), using ground-based facilities on La Silla, Cerro Paranal, Mauna
Kea, and Calar Alto with infrared imaging including speckle and adaptive
optics. The young nearby association of co-moving T Tauri stars around
TW Hya, called the TW Hya Association (TWA), is a prime target of our
observations. We will present imaging detections of substellar companion
candidates around three TWA stars and their H-band spectra, showing that
they are background stars. Given all the available ground-based and
space-based (HST NICMOS) data obtained so far for the TWA stars, we will
discuss the frequency of young brown dwarf companions, to be compared to
the frequency of old brown dwarf companions, both wide pairs from
imaging surveys as well as close pairs from radial velocity surveys. We
find no indications for young brown dwarf secondaries to be
overabundant, so that there is no evidence that many of them get ejected
during young ages.
- Organisation(s)
- Department of Astrophysics
- External organisation(s)
- Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, European Southern Observatory (Germany), Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Universität zu Köln, University of Hawaii at Manoa
- Pages
- 383
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1007/10856518_50
- Publication date
- 2002
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/direct-imaging-and-spectroscopy-of-substellar-companions-next-to-young-nearby-stars-in-twa(85adbd2b-c859-46e3-b191-75307a390fa4).html