%0 Generic %A Bergfors, Carolina %D 2011 %F heidok:12931 %K Low-mass stars , brown dwarfs , visual binaries , extrasolar planetary systems , high-resolution imaging %R 10.11588/heidok.00012931 %T Formation of stars, substellar objects and exoplanets : Observations of multiplicity %U https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/12931/ %X Many nearby stars are part of a binary or multiple system. Details about their history are preserved in their multiplicity characteristics, and observations of binary/multiple star systems provide a way to measure fundamental physical properties of the stars as well as clues to their formation and evolution. Moreover, planet formation and dynamics may also be affected by the presence of a second star, or by giant planets in the same system. In this thesis, high resolution imaging of low-mass stars, planet host stars and a multiple planet system is presented. The results of observations and analyses include the discovery of several previously unknown companion stars and multiplicity statistics for M dwarfs in the largest M dwarf multiplicity survey to date. We also present near-infrared characterization of four close M dwarf systems, previously unknown companion candidates to exoplanet host stars, and investigate how a close companion may affect planet formation. New astrometric data is presented for three of the directly imaged planets in the HR8799 system, and an analysis of a possible orbital configuration of planet HR 8799 d.