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2000ApJ...542..464C - Astrophys. J., 542, 464-472 (2000/October-2)

Evolutionary models for very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs with dusty atmospheres.

CHABRIER G., BARAFFE I., ALLARD F. and HAUSCHILDT P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present evolutionary calculations for very low-mass stars and brown dwarfs based on synthetic spectra and nongray atmosphere models which include dust formation and opacity, i.e., objects with Teff≲2800 K. The interior of the most massive brown dwarfs is shown to develop a conductive core after ∼2 Gyr which slows down their cooling. Comparison is made in optical and infrared color-magnitude diagrams with recent late-M and L dwarf observations. The saturation in optical colors and the very red near-infrared colors of these objects are well explained by the onset of dust formation in the atmosphere. Comparison of the faintest presently observed L dwarfs with these dusty evolutionary models suggests that dynamical processes such as turbulent diffusion and gravitational settling are taking place near the photosphere. As the effective temperature decreases below Teff~1300-1400 K, the colors of these objects move to very blue near-infrared colors, a consequence of the ongoing methane absorption in the infrared. We suggest the possibility of a brown dwarf dearth in J, H, and K color-magnitude diagrams around this temperature.

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Journal keyword(s): Hertzsprung-Russell - Stars: Evolution - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs - Stars: Luminosity Function, Mass Function

CDS comments: 2MASSW J0036159+182 = 2MASSW J0036159+182110, SDSS 1624 = SDSS J162414.37+002915.6, 2MASSW J1632+19 = 2MASSW J1632291+190441

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