Visual orbit for the low-mass binary Gliese 22 AC from speckle interferometry

Leinert, Ch.; Docobo, J. A.; Woitas, J.; Tamazian, V. S.

Germany, Spain

Abstract

Based on 14 data points obtained with near-infrared speckle interferometry and covering an almost entire revolution, we present a first visual orbit for the low-mass binary system Gliese 22 AC. The quality of the orbit is largely improved with respect to previous astrometric solutions. The dynamical system mass is 0.592+/- 0.065 Msun, where the largest part of the error is due to the Hipparcos parallax. A comparison of this dynamical mass with mass-luminosity relations on the lower main sequence and theoretical evolutionary models for low-mass objects shows that both probably underestimate the masses of M dwarfs. A mass estimate for the companion Gliese 22 C indicates that this object is a very low-mass star with a mass close to the hydrogen burning mass limit.

Based on observations collected at the German-Spanish Astronomical Centre on Calar Alto, Spain.

2003 Astronomy and Astrophysics
Hipparcos 14