Cool Stars 14 - Submitted Abstract # 383 This version created on 11 October 2006 The very nearby M/T dwarf binary SCR 1845-6357 Markus Kasper, ESO Beth Biller, Steward Observatory Wolfgang Brandner, MPIA Laird Close, Steward Observatory The recently discovered very nearby star SCR 1845-6357 (hereafter SCR 1845) is the first late M/T dwarf binary discovered and a rare example of a system containing a brown dwarf companion in the heart of the brown dwarf desert. We present spatially resolved VLT/NACO images and low resolution spectra of SCR 1845 in the J, H and K near-infrared bands. Since the T dwarf companion, SCR 1845B, is so close to the primary SCR 1845A (currently 4 AU), orbital motion is evident even within a year. Following the orbital motion, the binary's mass can be measured accurately within a decade, making SCR 1845B a key T-dwarf mass-luminosity calibrator. The NIR spectra allow for accurate determination of spectral type and also for rough estimates of the object's physical parameters. Our data prove that SCR1845B is a T6 dwarf that is gravitationally bound to the M8.5 primary with an orbital period of about 30 years. By comparison to theoretical models, the observed suppression of K-band flux indicates high surface gravity and/or low metallicity. ----------------------------------