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Direct Imaging Explorations for Companions around Mid-Late M Stars from the Subaru/IRD Strategic Program

Authors :
Uyama, Taichi
Beichman, Charles
Kuzuhara, Masayuki
Janson, Markus
Kotani, Takayuki
Mawet, Dimitri
Sato, Bun'ei
Tamura, Motohide
Ishikawa, Hiroyuki Tako
Cale, Bryson
Currie, Thayne
Harakawa, Hiroki
Henning, Thomas
Hirano, Teruyuki
Hodapp, Klaus
Hori, Yasunori
Ishizuka, Masato
Jacobson, Shane
Kasagi, Yui
Kokubo, Eiichiro
Konishi, Mihoko
Kudo, Tomoyuki
Kurokawa, Takashi
Kusakabe, Nobuhiko
Kwon, Jungmi
Machida, Masahiro
Nakagawa, Takao
Narita, Norio
Nishikawa, Jun
Ogihara, Masahiro
Omiya, Masashi
Serizawa, Takuma
Ueda, Akitoshi
Vievard, Sebastien
Wang, Ji
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The Subaru telescope is currently performing a strategic program (SSP) using the high-precision near-infrared (NIR) spectrometer IRD to search for exoplanets around nearby mid/late-M~dwarfs via radial velocity (RV) monitoring. As part of the observing strategy for the exoplanet survey, signatures of massive companions such as RV trends are used to reduce the priority of those stars. However, this RV information remains useful for studying the stellar multiplicity of nearby M~dwarfs. To search for companions around such ``deprioritized" M~dwarfs, we observed 14 IRD-SSP targets using Keck/NIRC2 observations with pyramid wavefront sensing at NIR wavelengths, leading to high sensitivity to substellar-mass companions within a few arcseconds. We detected two new companions (LSPM~J1002+1459~B and LSPM~J2204+1505~B) and two new candidates that are likely companions (LSPM~J0825+6902~B and LSPM~J1645+0444~B) as well as one known companion. Including two known companions resolved by the IRD fiber injection module camera, we detected seven (four new) companions at projected separations between $\sim2-20$~au in total. A comparison of the colors with the spectral library suggests that LSPM~J2204+1505~B and LSPM~J0825+6902~B are located at the boundary between late-M and early-L spectral types. Our deep high-contrast imaging for targets where no bright companions were resolved did not reveal any additional companion candidates. The NIRC2 detection limits could constrain potential substellar-mass companions ($\sim10-75\ M_{\rm Jup}$) at 10~au or further. The failure with Keck/NIRC2 around the IRD-SSP stars having significant RV trends makes these objects promising targets for further RV monitoring or deeper imaging with JWST to search for smaller-mass companions below the NIRC2 detection limits.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2302.13354
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acbf37