1999ApJ...519..834K


Query : 1999ApJ...519..834K

1999ApJ...519..834K - Astrophys. J., 519, 834-843 (1999/July-2)

An improved optical spectrum and new model fits of the likely brown dwarf GD 165B.

KIRKPATRICK J.D., ALLARD F., BIDA T., ZUCKERMAN B., BECKLIN E.E., CHABRIER G. and BARAFFE I.

Abstract (from CDS):

Long thought by some researchers to be an oddity, GD 165B has instead proved to be the first example of a class of very cool objects (the L dwarfs) that, because of dust formation in their photospheres, lack the dominant bands of TiO seen in warmer M dwarfs. Here we present an improved optical (6200-10300 Å) spectrum of GD 165B and identify its prominent spectral features. Among these are newly identified bands of FeH and the first identification of CrH bands in a dwarf. We use the latest generation of model atmospheres, which include the effects of condensation and dust opacities, to derive values of Teff=1900±100 K and logg=5.0±0.5 for GD 165B. We also derive a crude age of 1.2-5.5 Gyr for the GD 165 system. A comparison of the temperature and age of GD 165B with evolutionary models predicts GD 165B to be an object in the transition zone between stars and brown dwarfs. Further observational evidence–the discovery of lithium in other dwarfs spectroscopically similar to GD 165B and the scarcity of GD 165B-like companions found by imaging surveys–favors a substellar interpretation for this object. We argue that the weight of this observational evidence, together with the known shortcomings of the evolutionary models (which do not yet include opacity by grains), indicate that GD 165B is probably a brown dwarf.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Atmospheres - stars: individual (GD 165B) - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J01245068-3844389 LM* 01 24 50.6914305648 -38 44 39.018053976           M6 12 0
2 DENIS J020529.0-115925 BD* 02 05 29.3651195393 -11 59 29.721210536           L7V 150 0
3 LP 944-20 LM* 03 39 35.2523500210 -35 25 43.641996333     18.69 16.39 13.288 M9.5Ve 289 0
4 BD+52 913 WD* 05 05 30.6180977592 +52 49 51.919301604 10.25 11.44 11.69 11.93 12.108 DA.8 1089 0
5 HD 42581B BD* 06 10 34.80 -21 52 00.0           T6.5 504 0
6 SIPS J1058-1548 BD* 10 58 47.8366017792 -15 48 17.250428304       20.095 17.764 L3V 100 2
7 SIPS J1228-1547 BD* 12 28 15.23184 -15 47 34.2312       20.187 18.163 L5.5+L5.5 145 0
8 NAME Kelu-1 BD* 13 05 40.1642434199 -25 41 05.712165150         16.85 L2+L3.5 254 0
9 GD 165B BD* 14 24 39.09480 +09 17 10.4352         20.53 L4V 205 0
10 GD 165 WD* 14 24 39.1495824408 +09 17 14.160753960   14.46 14.32 14.6 14.91 DA4.1 162 0
11 EGGR 327 WD* 16 27 53.4891141091 +09 12 16.023524499 16.008 16.475 16.117 15.899 15.683 DA6.9 99 0
12 V* R Cyg S* 19 36 49.3579856496 +50 11 59.727536988   9.96 6.10 8.96 6.447 S4-8/6e 273 1

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