Discovery of a resolved white dwarf-brown dwarf binary with a small projected separation: SDSS J222551.65+001637.7AB
Abstract: We present the confirmation of SDSS J222551.65+001637.7AB as a closely separated, resolved, white dwarf-brown dwarf binary. We have obtained spectroscopy from GNIRS and seeing-limited -band imaging from NIRI on Gemini North. The target is spatially resolved into its constituent components: a 10926 246 K white dwarf, with log and a mass of 0.66 M, and an L4 brown dwarf companion, which are separated by ". We derive the fundamental properties of the companion from the Sonora-Bobcat evolutionary models, finding a mass of $25-53$ M and a radius of $0.101-0.128$ R for the brown dwarf, at a confidence level of 1. We use wdwarfdate to determine the age of the binary as Gyr. A kinematic analysis shows that this binary is likely a member of the thick disc. The distance to the binary is 218 pc, and hence the projected separation of the binary is 207 AU. Whilst the white dwarf progenitor was on the main sequence the binary separation would have been AU. SDSS J222551.65+001637.7AB is the third closest spatially resolved white dwarf-brown dwarf binary after GD 165AB and PHL 5038AB.
Paper Prompts
Sign up for free to create and run prompts on this paper.