Da. Simons et al., THE SOLAR NEIGHBORHOOD .3. A NEAR-INFRARED SEARCH FOR WIDELY SEPARATED LOW-MASS BINARIES, The Astronomical journal, 112(5), 1996, pp. 2238-2247
A near-infrared survey designed to detect widely separated, very low-m
ass companions to M dwarfs within 8 pc is described. This survey is un
ique in that it is sensitive to companions with separations of similar
to 100-1400 = AU from primaries and with masses down to the 0.03 M(.)
level, thereby sampling rarely explored parameter space. In Phase I o
f this program, described here, candidate stellar and brown dwarf comp
anions are identified by creating color-magnitude plots of all detecte
d point sources in the fields surrounding primaries and searching for
objects that are bright enough to be stellar (M(J) less than or equal
to 11) or that fall close to theoretical brown dwarf isochrones like G
D 165B (M(J) similar to 13). Common proper motion and spectroscopic ch
ecks are used to screen candidates. To date, all candidates for which
we have made follow-up observations have been identified as background
sources and no new low mass stellar or brown dwarf candidates have em
erged from this survey. Phase II of this program will include a search
for common proper motion between primaries and all field objects to M
(J) similar to 17.5, allowing identification of widely separated subst
ellar components, including objects like GL 229B. (C) 1996 American As
tronomical Society.