We present a refined orbital solution for the components A, B, and C of the nearby late-M type multiple system LHS 1070. By combining astrometric datapoints from NACO/VLT, CIAO/SUBARU, and PUEO/CFHT, as well as a radial velocity measurement from the newly commissioned near infrared high-resolution spectrograph CRIRES/VLT, we achieve a very precise orbital solution for the B and C components and a first realistic constraint on the much longer orbit of the A-BC system. Both orbits appear to be co-planar. Masses for the B and C components calculated from the new orbital solution () are in excellent agreement with theoretical models, but do not match empirical mass-luminosity tracks. The preliminary orbit of the A-BC system reveals no mass excess for the A component, giving no indication for a previously proposed fourth (D) component in LHS 1070. © 2008 ESO.
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Seifahrt, A., Röll, T., Neuhäuser, R., Reiners, A., Kerber, F., Käufl, H. U., … Smette, A. (2008). Improved orbital solution and masses for the very low-mass multiple system LHS 1070. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 484(2), 429–434. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20078875
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