The Cornell High-Order Adaptive Optics Survey for Brown Dwarfs in Stellar Systems. II. Results from Monte Carlo Population Analyses

, , , and

Published 2006 July 25 © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation J. C. Carson et al 2006 AJ 132 1146 DOI 10.1086/505705

1538-3881/132/3/1146

Abstract

In this second of a two-paper sequence, we present Monte Carlo population simulation results of brown dwarf companion data collected during the Cornell High-Order Adaptive Optics Survey (CHAOS) for brown dwarf companions. Making reasonable assumptions of orbital parameters (random inclination, random eccentricity, and random longitude of pericenter) and age distributions and using published mass functions, we find that the brown dwarf companion fraction around main-sequence stars is 0.0%-9.3% for the 25-100 AU semimajor axis region. We find a corresponding L dwarf companion fraction of 0.0%-3.3%. We compare our population analysis methods and results with techniques and results presented by several other groups. In this comparison we discover that systematic errors (most notably resulting from orbital projection effects) occur in the majority of previously published brown dwarf companion population estimates, leading authors to claim results not supported by the observational data.

Export citation and abstract BibTeX RIS

Please wait… references are loading.
10.1086/505705