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Ahmic, Mirza; Jayawardhana, Ray; Brandeker, Alexis; Scholz, Alexander; van Kerkwijk, Marten H.; Delgado-Donate, Eduardo; Froebrich, Dirk
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 671, Issue 2, pp. 2074-2081.
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2007
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50
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We report on a near-infrared adaptive optics imaging survey of 31 young
brown dwarfs and very low mass (VLM) stars, 28 of which are in the
Chamaeleon I star-forming region, using the ESO Very Large Telescope. We
resolve the suspected 0.16'' (~26 AU) binary Cha Hα 2
and present two new binaries, Hn 13 and CHXR 15, with separations of
0.13'' (~20 AU) and 0.30'' (~50 AU), respectively;
the latter is one of the widest VLM systems known. We find a binary
frequency of 11+9-6%, thus confirming the trend
for a lower binary frequency with decreasing mass. By combining our work
with previous surveys, we arrive at the largest sample of young VLM
objects (72) with high angular resolution imaging to date. Its
multiplicity fraction is in statistical agreement with that for VLM
objects in the field. Furthermore, we note that many field stellar
binaries with lower binding energies and/or wider cross sections have
survived dynamical evolution and that statistical models suggest tidal
disruption by passing stars is unlikely to affect the binary properties
of our systems. Thus, we argue that there is no significant evolution of
multiplicity with age among brown dwarfs and VLM stars in OB and T
associations between a few megayears to several gigayears. Instead, the
observations so far suggest that VLM objects are either less likely to
be born in fragile multiple systems than solar-mass stars or such
systems are disrupted very early.
We dedicate this paper to the memory of our coauthor, Eduardo
Delgado-Donate, who died in a hiking accident in Tenerife earlier this
year.