[not part of Research Note] We report the discovery of a widely-separated
low-mass binary as a candidate member of the ∼40 Myr Argus Association.
Resolved imaging and astrometry with 2MASS and LDSS-3 reveal a common proper
motion pair of red sources separated by 4.23''±0.11'', with the secondary
roughly one magnitude fainter at i, z and J. Resolved spectroscopy
indicates component types of M8pec and M9pec, the peculiarities arising from
weak Na I and strong VO absorption characteristic of low gravity sources. With
its small proper motion and estimated 75±25 pc distance, the BANYAN II tool
indicates a membership probability of 93% in Argus, which would be consistent
with a pair of brown dwarfs of mass ∼0.04 M⊙ separated by
∼300 AU.Comment: 3 pages, 1 figure, accepted to Research Notes of the AA