SCExAO and Keck Direct Imaging Discovery of a Low-mass Companion Around the Accelerating F5 Star HIP 5319*

Author:

Swimmer NoahORCID,Currie ThayneORCID,Steiger SarahORCID,Brandt G. MirekORCID,Brandt Timothy D.ORCID,Guyon OlivierORCID,Kuzuhara MasayukiORCID,Chilcote Jeffrey,Tobin Taylor,Groff Tyler D.ORCID,Lozi JulienORCID,Bailey John I. IIIORCID,Walter Alexander B.,Fruitwala Neelay,Zobrist NicholasORCID,Smith Jennifer PearlORCID,Coiffard Gregoire,Dodkins Rupert,Davis Kristina K.ORCID,Daal Miguel,Bumble Bruce,Vievard SebastienORCID,Skaf NourORCID,Deo VincentORCID,Jovanovic NemanjaORCID,Martinache FrantzORCID,Tamura MotohideORCID,Kasdin N. Jeremy,Mazin Benjamin A.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We present the direct imaging discovery of a low-mass companion to the nearby accelerating F star, HIP 5319, using SCExAO coupled with the CHARIS, VAMPIRES, and MEC instruments in addition to Keck/NIRC2 imaging. CHARIS JHK (1.1–2.4 μm) spectroscopic data combined with VAMPIRES 750 nm, MEC Y, and NIRC2 L p photometry is best matched by an M3–M7 object with an effective temperature of T = 3200 K and surface gravity log(g) = 5.5. Using the relative astrometry for HIP 5319 B from CHARIS and NIRC2, and absolute astrometry for the primary from Gaia and Hipparcos, and adopting a log-normal prior assumption for the companion mass, we measure a dynamical mass for HIP 5319 B of 31 11 + 35 M J , a semimajor axis of 18.6 4.1 + 10 au, an inclination of 69.4 15 + 5.6 degrees, and an eccentricity of 0.42 0.29 + 0.39 . However, using an alternate prior for our dynamical model yields a much higher mass of 128 88 + 127 M J . Using data taken with the LCOGT NRES instrument we also show that the primary HIP 5319 A is a single star in contrast to previous characterizations of the system as a spectroscopic binary. This work underscores the importance of assumed priors in dynamical models for companions detected with imaging and astrometry, and the need to have an updated inventory of system measurements.

Funder

MEXT ∣ Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

W. M. Keck Foundation

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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