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We report the discovery of an L dwarf companion to the A3V star beta{} Circini. VVV J151721.49-585131.5, or beta{} Cir B, was identified in a proper motion and parallax catalogue of the Vista Variables in the V{i}a L{a}ctea survey as having near infrared luminosity and colour indicative of an early L dwarf, and a proper motion and parallax consistent with that of beta{} Cir. The projected separation of $sim$3.6 corresponds to $6656$ au, which is unusually wide. The most recent published estimate of the age of the primary combined with our own estimate based on newer isochrones yields an age of $370-500$ Myr. The system therefore serves as a useful benchmark at an age greater than that of the Pleiades brown dwarfs and most other young L dwarf benchmarks. We have obtained a medium resolution echelle spectrum of the companion which indicates a spectral type of L1.0$pm$0.5 and lacks the typical signatures of low surface gravity seen in younger brown dwarfs. This suggests that signs of low surface gravity disappear from the spectra of early L dwarfs by an age of $sim370-500$ Myr, as expected from theoretical isochrones. The mass of beta{} Cir B is estimated from the BHAC15 isochrones as $0.056pm0.007$ M$_{odot}$.
We report the discovery of a wide co-moving substellar companion to the nearby ($D=67.5pm1.1$ pc) A3V star $zeta$ Delphini based on imaging and follow-up spectroscopic observations obtained during the course of our Volume-limited A-Star (VAST) multip
We report the discovery of a bright, brown dwarf companion to the star HIP 64892, imaged with VLT/SPHERE during the SHINE exoplanet survey. The host is a B9.5V member of the Lower-Centaurus-Crux subgroup of the Scorpius Centaurus OB association. The
Through the combination of high-order Adaptive Optics and coronagraphy, we report the discovery of a faint stellar companion to the A3V star zeta Virginis. This companion is ~7 magnitudes fainter than its host star in the H-band, and infrared imaging
We report the discovery of a substellar companion to 2MASS J02192210-3925225, a young M6 $gamma$ candidate member of the Tucana-Horologium association (30 - 40 Myr). This L4 $gamma$ companion has been discovered with seeing-limited direct imaging obs
We present VLT/NACO SDI images of the very nearby star SCR 1845-6357 (hereafter SCR 1845). SCR 1845 is a recently discovered (Hambly et al. 2004) M8.5 star just 3.85 pc from the sun (Henry et al. 2006). Using the capabilities of the unique SDI device