Cool Stars 14 - Submitted Abstract # 247 This version created on 05 October 2006 Benchmark Brown Dwarfs: Ultracool Astrophysics from Substellar Binaries and Companions Liu, Michael, University of Hawaii Leggett, Sandy, Gemini Observatory Looper, Dagny, University of Hawaii Chiu, Kuenley, University of Exeter Golimowski, David, JHU Burgasser, Adam, MIT Kirkpatrick, J. Davy, IPAC/Caltech Geballe, Tom, Gemini Fan, Xiaohui, University of Arizona Wide-field sky surveys have identified hundreds of ultracool objects and have been a great boon for substellar astrophysics. However, such samples are inevitably hindered by the unknown ages and metallicities of field objects. We address two avenues for circumventing this limitation. (1) Binary brown dwarfs provide a partial solution, as they constitute systems of common (albeit unknown) age and metallicity. Recent imaging studies by us and others have shown that the strong J-band brightening seen in early/mid-T spectral types partly arises from unrecognized binarity but is also an intrinsic photospheric process. We use the resolved near-IR properties of known and newly discovered substellar binaries from Keck laser guide star AO imaging to study the nature of the L/T transition. (2) Brown dwarfs that are resolved companions to main-sequence stars are even more highly prized, as their ages and metallicities can be inferred from their primary stars. We present imaging and spectroscopic studies of two of these rare systems. As a system whose components possibly span the L/T transition, we use the Gl 337CD binary (a wide companion to a nearby K dwarf) to probe the mechanisms of the L/T transition at known age (1-4 Gyr) and metallicity. We also present results on a newly discovered late-T dwarf companion around a main-sequence star, which we find to be among the coolest and lowest luminosity brown dwarf found to date. We compare this object to the T7.5 dwarf Gl 570D (which itself is a companion to a main-sequence star) in order to examine temperatures and surface gravity diagnostics of ultracool objects. ----------------------------------