Da. Golimowski et al., WIDE-FIELD PLANETARY CAMERA-2 OBSERVATIONS OF THE BROWN DWARF GLIESE 229B - OPTICAL COLORS AND ORBITAL MOTION, The Astronomical journal, 115(6), 1998, pp. 2579-2586
Three-epoch observations of the M1 V-plus-brown dwarf system Gliese 22
9AB using the Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 (
WFPC2) are reported. Relative astrometric measurements spanning 1 year
confirm the common proper motion of the pair and reveal the first evi
dence of orbital motion. The radial and azimuthal components of G1 229
B's relative motion are -0''.087 and +0''.049, respectively, indicatin
g an elliptical orbit rather than an inclined circular orbit. The abso
lute WFPC2 magnitudes of G1 229B are M-1042 = 16.37, M-814 = 20.76, an
d M-675 = 24.60, assuming a distance of 5.774 pc. The detection of G1
229B through the F675W bandpass is the first reported at R-band wavele
ngths. The measured flux through F1042M (lambda(c) approximate to 1 mu
m) is well matched by the latest models of dust-free brown dwarf phot
ospheres by Tsuji et al. These models severely overestimate the broadb
and fluxes shortward of 0.8 mu m, however, which indicates that a stro
ng source of optical continuum opacity exists in the photosphere of G1
229B. A search for fainter companions to G1 229A in the Planetary Cam
era was negative to limiting absolute magnitudes of M-1042 approximate
to 19 and M-814 approximate to 24.5 beyond 7'' of G1 229A. Nondetecti
on limits for the Wide Field Cameras are 1.5 mag greater than those fo
r the Planetary Camera.