Two new ultracool benchmark systems from WISE+2MASS
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We have used the Two-Micron All-Sky Survey and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer to
look for ultracool dwarfs that are part of multiple systems containing main-sequence stars.We
cross-matched L dwarf candidates from the surveys with Hipparcos and Gliese stars, finding
two new systems. The first system, G255-34AB, is an L2 dwarf companion to a K8 star, at
a distance of 36 pc. We estimate its bolometric luminosity as log L/L = −3.78 ± 0.045
and Teff = 2080 ± 260 K. The second system, GJ499ABC, is a triple, with an L5 dwarf as a
companion to a binary with an M4 and K5 star. These two new systems bring the number of
L dwarf plus main-sequence star multiple systems to 24, which we discuss. We consider the
binary fraction for L dwarfs and main-sequence stars, and further assess possible unresolved
multiplicity within the full companion sample. This analysis shows that some of the L dwarfs
in this sample might actually be unresolved binaries themselves, since their MJ appears to be
brighter than the expected for their spectral types.
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MNRAS 431, 2745–2755 (2013)
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