Discovering M-Dwarf Companions with STEPS
The Stellar Planet Survey (STEPS) is an ongoing astrometric search for giant planets and brown dwarfs around a sample of ~30 M-dwarfs. We have discovered several low-mass companions by measuring the motion of our target stars relative to their reference frames. We describe the STEPS method for stell...
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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03-01-2005
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Summary: | The Stellar Planet Survey (STEPS) is an ongoing astrometric search for giant
planets and brown dwarfs around a sample of ~30 M-dwarfs. We have discovered
several low-mass companions by measuring the motion of our target stars
relative to their reference frames. We describe the STEPS method for stellar
centroiding that enables our ~1 milliarcsecond relative astrometry. We describe
one of the astrometrically discovered companions, GJ 1210B, which was later
confirmed with an imaging observation. GJ 1210 A and B have spectral types
M4-5, based on their luminosities, inferred masses, and colors. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0501025 |