Title: GQ Lupi and its common proper motion companion Authors: M.Mugrauer, R. Neuhaeuser
Recently, Neuhaeuser et al. (2005) presented evidence for a sub-stellar, common proper motion companion to GQ Lupi. With two theoretical mass estimates, both below the Deuterium burning minimum mass limit, the companion is probably a planet imaged directly. The researchers present a more detailed astrometric analysis of the GQ Lupi system, using all the (different) proper motions published for the primary. The common proper motion is significant in all cases, also when taking into account the error in parallax or distance (140 ±50 pc). When using the weighted mean, the significance for common proper motion of GQ Lupi and its companion is 7 + 4 sigma for no change in separation plus 8 sigma for no change in position angle.
The young star GQ Lupi A and it's small companion
Position(2000): RA = 15 49 12.144 Dec = -35 39 03.95 Distance from Sol: 456.62 Light Years Constellation: Lupus Spectral Type: K7eV Apparent Magnitude: 11.4
The researchers also discuss the question, whether GQ Lupi and its common-proper motion companion are not bound, but share the same or similar proper motion as two independent members of the Lupus T association, which is a moving group, where most members should have the same motion anyway. Given their discussion, this hypothesis can be rejected by several sigma: The probability to find by chance an L-dwarf fainter than Ks = 14 mag within 0.7325 arcsec with (almost) the same proper motion of GQ Lupi is only less than 3 10^{-10}. The orbital motion of the system is not yet detected (1.4 ±2.2 mas/yr), but is probably smaller than the escape velocity (5.3 ±2.1 mas/yr), so that the system may well be gravitationally bound and stable. This is different for the 2MASSWJ1207334-393254 system, as they also show.