HD10697 is a nearby main-sequence star around which a planet candidate has recently been discovered by means of radial-velocity measurements (Vogt et al. 1999, submitted to ApJ). The stellar orbit has a period of about three years, the secondary minimum mass is 6.35 Jupiter masses and the minimum semi-major axis is 0.36 milli-arc-sec (mas). Using the Hipparcos data of HD10697 together with the spectroscopic elements of Vogt et al. (1999) we found a semi-major axis of 2.1 +/- 0.7 mas, implying a mass of 38 +/- 13 Jupiter masses for the unseen companion. We therefore suggest that the secondary of HD10697 is probably a brown dwarf, orbiting around its parent star at a distance of 2 AU.
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Zucker, S., & Mazeh, T. (2000). Analysis of the [ITAL]Hipparcos[/ITAL] Measurements of HD 10697: A Mass Determination of a Brown Dwarf Secondary. The Astrophysical Journal, 531(1), L67–L69. https://doi.org/10.1086/312523
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