Abstract
We report a dynamical measurement of the mass of the brown dwarf GJ 802B using aperture-masking interferometry and astrometry. In addition, we report the discovery that GJ 802A is itself a close spectroscopic non-eclipsing binary with a 19 hour period. We find the mass of GJ 802B to be $0.063\pm0.005$M$_\sun$. GJ 802 has kinematics inconsistent with a young star and more consistent with the thick disk population, implying a system age of $\sim$10 GYr. However, model evolutionary tracks for GJ 802B predict system ages of $\sim$2 GYr, suggesting that brown dwarf evolutionary models may be underestimating luminosity for old brown dwarfs.
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Ireland, M. J., Kraus, A., Martinache, F., Lloyd, J. P., & Tuthill, P. G. (2008). Dynamical Mass of GJ 802B: A Brown Dwarf in a Triple System. The Astrophysical Journal, 678(1), 463–471. https://doi.org/10.1086/529578
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