We report here the direct imaging discovery of 2MASS J01033563 - 5515561 (AB) b, a 12 - 14 MJup companion at a projected separation of 84 AU from a pair of young late M stars, with which
it shares proper motion.
Not exact matches
A 12 - magnitude star «B» was discovered to
share the same common
proper motion with Star A around 1938 (Adriaan van Maanen, 1938).
On May 21, 2002, a team of astronomers (Patrick J. Lowrance, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, and Charles A. Beichman) announced that Upsilon Andromedae has a dim stellar companion B that
shares the same common
proper motion as Star A. Upsilon Andromedae B currently is separated from Star A by around 750 AUs.
The extremely dim companion object was observed to
share the same high
proper motion as Epsilon Indi — around 4.7 arcseconds per year — from the perspective of an observer in the Solar System.
It
shares the same common
proper motion as Star A and appears to be intermediate in mass and size between Sirius B and 40 Eridani B (Gary Wegner, 1978).
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