A Method for Selecting M dwarfs with an Increased Likelihood of Unresolved Ultra-cool Companionship
Abstract
Locating ultra-cool companions to M dwarfs is important for constraining low-mass formation models, the measurement of sub-stellar dynamical masses and radii, and for testing ultra-cool evolutionary models. We present an optimised method for identifying M dwarfs which may have unresolved ultra-cool companions. We construct a catalogue of 440,694 candidates, from WISE, 2MASS and SDSS, based on optical and near-infrared colours and reduced proper motion. With strict reddening, photometric and quality constraints we isolate a sub-sample of 36,898 M dwarfs and search for possible mid-infrared M dwarf + ultra-cool dwarf candidates by comparing M dwarfs which have similar optical/near-infrared colours (chosen for their sensitivity to effective temperature and metallicity). We present 1,082 M dwarf + ultra-cool dwarf candidates for follow-up. Using simulated ultra-cool dwarf companions to M dwarfs, we estimate that the occurrence of unresolved ultra-cool companions amongst our M dwarf + ultra-cool dwarf candidates should be at least four times the average for our full M dwarf catalogue. We discuss possible contamination and bias and predict yields of candidates based on our simulations.
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@article{arxiv.1601.03402,
title = {A Method for Selecting M dwarfs with an Increased Likelihood of Unresolved Ultra-cool Companionship},
author = {N. J. Cook and D. J. Pinfield and F. Marocco and B. Burningham and H. R. A. Jones and J. Frith and J. Zhong and A. L. Luo and Z. X. Qi and P. W. Lucas and M. Gromadzki and A. C. Day-Jones and R. G. Kurtev and Y. X. Guo and Y. F. Wang and Y. Bai and Z. P. Yi and R. L. Smart},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.03402},
year = {2016}
}
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11 pages, 10 figures, (9 pages of appendices) accepted for publication in MNRAS