2Mass J20261584-2943124: An Unresolved L0.5 + T6 spectral binary

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We identify the L dwarf 2MASS J20261584-2943124 as an unresolved spectral binary, based on low-resolution, near-infrared spectroscopy from IRTF/SpeX. The data reveal a peculiar absorption feature at 1.6 μm, previously noted in the spectra of other very low-mass spectral binaries, which likely arises from overlapping FeH and CH4 absorption bands in the blended light of an L dwarf/T dwarf pair. Spectral template matching analysis indicates component types of L0.5 and T6, with relative brightness ΔH = 4.2 δ 0.6. Laser guide star adaptive optics imaging observations with Keck/NIRC2 fail to resolve the source, indicating a maximum separation at the observing epoch of 025, or a projected separation of 9 AU assuming a distance of 36 ± 5 pc. With an age that is likely to be relatively older (≳5 Gyr) based on the system's large V tan and mass ratio arguments, the relative motion of the potentially "massive" (0.06-0.08 M ⊙) components of 2MASS J2026-2943 may be detectable through radial velocity variations, like its earlier-type counterpart 2MASS J03202839-0446358 (M8+T5), providing dynamical mass measurements that span the hydrogen burning limit. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Gelino, C. R., & Burgasser, A. J. (2010). 2Mass J20261584-2943124: An Unresolved L0.5 + T6 spectral binary. Astronomical Journal, 140(1), 110–118. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/140/1/110

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