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A&A 370, 672-679 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010257
Astrometric detection of sub-stellar companions with GAIA
C. F. QuistLund Observatory, Box 43, SE-22100 Lund, Sweden
(Received 26 October 2000 / Accepted 7 February 2001)
Abstract
Observations with the planned astrometry satellite GAIA are modeled in order
to determine the detection probabilities for systems consisting of a main-sequence
star and a companion of sub-stellar mass.
Among the stars within 100 pc from the Sun,
most systems having a companion greater than 0.01 solar masses and with periods
between 0.25 and 25 yr will be detected. For
these systems with periods longer than 10-15 yr, statistical information about orbits
is obtained through the curved proper motions. Shorter periods usually result in
orbital solutions. For nearly all systems with periods less than five years,
accurate orbital elements are obtained from which companion masses can be
estimated. For systems having 0.001 solar mass companions, the detection probability exceeds 0.1
in the 1.2-10 yr range. Many of these systems will result in orbital solutions.
Key words: methods: data analysis -- space vehicles -- astrometry -- binaries: general -- stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs -- planetary systems
Offprint request: C. F. Quist, fredrikq@astro.lu.se
© ESO 2001
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