2022
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202039917
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Unveiling wide-orbit companions to K-type stars in Sco-Cen with Gaia EDR3

Abstract: Context. The detection of low-mass companions to stellar hosts is important for testing the formation scenarios of these systems. Companions at wide separations are particularly intriguing objects as they are easily accessible for variability studies of the rotational dynamics and cloud coverage of these brown dwarfs or planetary-mass objects. Aims. We aim to identify new low-mass companions to young stars using the astrometric measurements provided by the Gaia space mission. When possible, we use high-contras… Show more

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“…The sensitivity of direct imaging to higher intrinsic luminosities has revealed many faint, substellar companions to stars in young stellar associations, like the greater Scorpius-Centarus (Sco-Cen) association (Janson et al 2012;Hinkley et al 2015;Cheetham et al 2018;Bohn et al 2022). These discoveries present an excellent opportunity to determine and study the dynamical masses of young brown dwarfs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitivity of direct imaging to higher intrinsic luminosities has revealed many faint, substellar companions to stars in young stellar associations, like the greater Scorpius-Centarus (Sco-Cen) association (Janson et al 2012;Hinkley et al 2015;Cheetham et al 2018;Bohn et al 2022). These discoveries present an excellent opportunity to determine and study the dynamical masses of young brown dwarfs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%