We present the results of a deep-imaging search for wide companions to low-mass stars and brown dwarfs using NSFCam on IRTF. We searched a sample of 132 M7-L8 dwarfs to magnitude limits of J∼20.5 and K∼18.5, corresponding to secondary-primary mass ratios of ∼0.5. No companions were found with separations between 2\arcsec to 31\arcsec (∼40 AU to ∼1000 AU). This null result implies a wide companion frequency below 2.3% at the 95% confidence level within the sensitivity limits of the survey. Preliminary modeling efforts indicate that we could have detected 85% of companions more massive than 0.05M⊙ and 50% above 0.03M⊙.
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0610763,
title = {A New Brown Dwarf Desert? A Scarcity of Wide Ultracool Binaries},
author = {Peter R. Allen and David W. Koerner and Michael W. McElwain and Kelle L. Cruz and I. Neill Reid},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0610763},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
27 pages, 8 figures, 3 tables: accepted to the Astronomical Journal