Bibcode
Billères, M.; Delfosse, X.; Beuzit, J.-L.; Forveille, T.; Marchal, L.; Martín, E. L.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 440, Issue 2, September III 2005, pp.L55-L58
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2005
Journal
Citations
50
Refereed citations
48
Description
We present observations of a new very low mass field binary, discovered
during an infrared imaging survey of 250 DENIS L and very late-M dwarfs.
DENIS-J055146.0-443412.2 is an M8.5 + L0 pair, with a physical
separation of over 200 AU. This makes it the widest very low mass binary
known in the field, by an order of magnitude. Such a system is fragile,
and it would not have survived a close encounter with a third body. Its
existence demonstrate that some very low mass stars/brown dwarfs form
without ejection from a multiple system, or any other strong dynamical
interaction.