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 Ks-band imaging from NIRI on Gemini North. The target is spatially resolved into its constituent components: a 10926± 246 K white dwarf, with log g=8.214±0.168 and a mass of 0.66−0.06+0.11 M⊙, and an L4 brown dwarf companion, which are separated by 0.9498±0.0022". We derive the fundamental properties of the companion from the Sonora-Bobcat evolutionary models, finding a mass of 25−53 MJup and a radius of 0.101−0.128 R⊙ for the brown dwarf, at a confidence level of 1σ. We use wdwarfdate to determine the age of the binary as 1.97−0.76+4.41 Gyr. A kinematic analysis shows that this binary is likely a member of the thick disc. The distance to the binary is 218−13+14 pc, and hence the projected separation of the binary is 207−12+13 AU. Whilst the white dwarf progenitor was on the main sequence the binary separation would have been 69±5 AU. SDSS J222551.65+001637.7AB is the third closest spatially resolved white dwarf-brown dwarf binary after GD 165AB and PHL 5038AB.
@article{arxiv.2301.02101,
title = {Discovery of a resolved white dwarf-brown dwarf binary with a small projected separation: SDSS J222551.65+001637.7AB},
author = {Jenni R. French and Sarah L. Casewell and Trent J. Dupuy and John H. Debes and Elena Manjavacas and Emily C. Martin and Siyi Xu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.02101},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
9 pages, 6 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS