2014A&A...562A.127B


Query : 2014A&A...562A.127B

2014A&A...562A.127B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 562A, 127-127 (2014/2-1)

A library of near-infrared integral field spectra of young M-L dwarfs.

BONNEFOY M., CHAUVIN G., LAGRANGE A.-M., ROJO P., ALLARD F., PINTE C., DUMAS C. and HOMEIER D.

Abstract (from CDS):

At young ages, low surface gravity affects the atmospheric properties of ultracool dwarfs. The impact on medium-resolution near-infrared (NIR) spectra has only been slightly investigated at the M-L transition so far. We present a library of NIR (1.1-2.45mum) medium-resolution (R∼1500-2000) integral field spectra of 15 young M6-L0 dwarfs. We aim at deriving updated NIR spectral type, luminosity, and physical parameters (Teff, logg, M, L/L) for each source. This work also aims at testing the latest generation of BT-SETTL atmospheric models. We estimated spectral types using spectral indices and the spectra of young objects classified in the optical. We used the 2010 and 2012 releases of the BT-SETTL synthetic spectral grid and cross-checked the results with the DRIFT-PHOENIX models to derive the atmospheric properties of the sources. We do not find significant differences between the spectra of young companions and those of young isolated brown dwarfs in the same spectral type range. We derive infrared spectral types L0±1, L0±1, M9.5±0.5, M9.5±0.5, M9.25±0.25, M8+0.5–0.75, and M8.5±0.5 for AB Pic b, Cha J110913-773444, USco CTIO 108B, GSC 08047-00232 B, DH Tau B, CT Cha b, and HR7329B, respectively. The BT-SETTL and DRIFT-PHOENIX models yield close Teff and logg estimates for each source. The models seem to show a 600–300+600K drop in the effective temperature at the M-L transition. Assuming the former temperatures are correct, we then derive new mass estimates that confirm that DH Tau B, USco CTIO 108B, AB Pic b, KPNO Tau 4, OTS 44, and Cha1109 lie inside or at the boundary of the planetary mass range. We combine the empirical luminosities of the M9.5-L0 sources to the Teff to derive semi-empirical radii estimates that do not match ``hot-start'' evolutionary models predictions at 1-3Myr. We use complementary data to demonstrate that atmospheric models are able to reproduce the combined optical and infrared spectral energy distribution, together with the NIR spectra of these sources simultaneously. But the models still fail to represent the dominant features in the optical. This issue raises doubts on the ability of these models to predict effective temperatures from NIR spectra alone. The library provides templates for characterizing other young and late type objects. The study advocates the use of photometric and spectroscopic information over a broad range of wavelengths to study the properties of very low-mass young companions to be detected with the planet imagers (Subaru/SCExAO, LBT/LMIRCam, Gemini/GPI, VLT/SPHERE).

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Journal keyword(s): stars: low-mass - brown dwarfs - planetary systems - techniques: spectroscopic

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Number of rows : 105
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 NAME THA As* 00 00 -62.0           ~ 468 0
2 2MASSW J0015447+351603 BD* 00 15 44.7745521624 +35 16 02.641954548           L1.0V 45 0
3 V* DY Psc BY* 00 24 24.6317407560 -01 58 19.954412004     19.42 17.301 15.022 M9.5V 210 1
4 SCR J0103-5515 SB* 01 03 35.655120 -55 15 56.24316   16.99 15.40 14.96 12.09 M5.0 42 0
5 2MASS J01415823-4633574 BD* 01 41 58.2329929560 -46 33 57.347594316           L0gamma 69 0
6 CD-52 381 Er* 01 52 14.6257090872 -52 19 33.184648704   11.836 10.953 10.42 9.825 K2V(e) 61 0
7 CD-52 381B LM* 01 52 14.63 -52 19 30.0           M9.5 23 0
8 HD 15279 PM* 02 25 52.0789504104 -52 57 52.152235272   8.99 8.35     G2V 27 0
9 HD 20001 * 03 12 15.3787005048 -20 37 10.531422912   6.90 7.03     B3V 32 0
10 Cl* IC 348 LRL 363 TT* 03 44 17.2586377536 +32 00 15.286843440         18.32 M6.6 28 0
11 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1392 1
12 Cl* IC 348 LRL 355 Y*O 03 44 39.1974844872 +32 08 13.757248464         18.034 M8 29 0
13 Cl* Melotte 22 KPNO 2 BD* 03 45 43.1616128256 +25 40 23.239779672         17.36 L0V 126 0
14 2MASS J03552337+1133437 BD* 03 55 23.3735910810 +11 33 43.797034332           L5gamma 113 0
15 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 4 BD* 04 27 27.9991044840 +26 12 05.085665388     24.722 20.54 18.75 L0 70 0
16 V* DH Tau Or* 04 29 41.5525353432 +26 32 58.126559604 15.14 14.62 13.10 13.01   M1Ve 302 0
17 V* DH Tau B LM* 04 29 41.66 +26 32 56.5           M9.25 82 1
18 HD 283691 * 04 34 42.4725511680 +27 32 04.597207080   9.65 9.2     F8 19 0
19 HD 29367 * 04 37 10.1283033720 -08 25 34.400484336   9.03 8.05     G8/K0III 11 0
20 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4414 0
21 2MASS J04414489+2301513 LM* 04 41 44.8970652648 +23 01 51.387815496       20.6   M8.7 71 1
22 HD 32007 * 04 59 53.8927717392 -07 49 20.697873240   8.49 8.47     B9.5V 22 0
23 2MASS J05012406-0010452 BD* 05 01 24.0852555792 -00 10 45.591750444           L4gamma 55 0
24 HD 34341 * 05 16 43.8407407368 -00 53 19.990734108   8.72 8.63     B9.5V 19 0
25 V* AB Dor C LM* 05 28 44.83 -65 26 54.9           M8: 67 0
26 HD 36321 * 05 31 36.0925065072 +17 19 06.950119800   8.95 8.57     A5 16 0
27 HD 37173 EB* 05 36 30.5865903264 -01 59 01.818083004   7.80 7.86     B6II 43 0
28 * bet Pic PM* 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135 4.13 4.03 3.86 3.74 3.58 A6V 1902 1
29 HD 42581B BD* 06 10 34.80 -21 52 00.0           T6.5 504 0
30 HD 44627 Er* 06 19 12.9130449912 -58 03 15.527294208   10.01 9.205   8.185 K1V(e) 176 1
31 HD 44627B BD* 06 19 12.9988086984 -58 03 20.198341332           L1 133 1
32 HD 48165 SB* 06 40 46.0837375656 -28 51 09.053234064   7.97 8.08     B3V 21 0
33 HD 52447 * 06 57 26.3788966656 -60 51 05.128337268   8.98 8.39     G0V 42 0
34 V* Z CMa Ae* 07 03 43.1599411656 -11 33 06.209065836 10.51 9.99 8.80     B5/8eq+F5/7 578 3
35 * D Pup Pu* 07 07 07.0777710552 -40 53 35.770233300   5.625 5.783 7.12   B3V 45 0
36 HD 56694 * 07 17 10.2715569384 -24 21 07.500866040   7.69 7.83     B5V 20 0
37 HD 58823 * 07 26 11.1444734256 -26 14 10.043601756   8.74 8.85     B2V 19 0
38 HD 61016 * 07 36 45.4730299656 -12 51 10.029573396   8.33 8.46     B3/5V 19 0
39 HD 63709 * 07 46 54.4846030944 -58 54 24.161191956   8.22 8.17     B9V 15 0
40 HD 67334 * 08 06 03.2324389200 -34 45 18.116560332   8.01 8.06     B6V 15 0
41 HD 67758 * 08 07 43.8582441768 -41 48 44.192694492   7.005 7.125     B2/3III 17 0
42 HD 75876 * 08 50 07.0771568472 -56 09 57.291570468   9.86 9.18     G2V 17 0
43 G 196-3B BD* 10 04 20.6391105792 +50 22 59.378638152           L3beta 101 0
44 HD 89084 PM* 10 17 07.3398391968 +29 33 15.576577272   9.75 9.15     G2V 19 0
45 TWA 22 LXB 10 17 26.8927745040 -53 54 26.387425044   15.69 13.96 13.72   M5 83 0
46 HD 93840 * 10 49 08.6893503096 -46 46 41.830610088   7.71 7.79     B1/2Iab/b 68 0
47 NAME UMa Region reg 11 00 +50.0           ~ 327 0
48 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1892 1
49 NAME TW Hya Association As* 11 01.9 -34 42           ~ 942 0
50 V* CT Cha B LM* 11 04 08.44 -76 27 18.0           M8 52 0
51 V* CT Cha Or* 11 04 09.0989256840 -76 27 19.329779664   13.44 13.00   10.89 K7Ve 130 0
52 CHXR 73 Y*O 11 06 28.7641341696 -77 37 33.140151012         15.78 M3e 48 1
53 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
54 [L2007b] Cha J11091363-7734446 LM* 11 09 13.58688 -77 34 44.8716           ~ 18 0
55 OTS 44 Y*O 11 10 09.34392 -76 32 17.8512           M9.5+ 60 0
56 HD 97334B BD* 11 12 25.6353966120 +35 48 12.742807176           L4.5+L6 83 0
57 CD-33 7795B LM* 11 31 55.2500 -34 36 25.200     20.40   15.8 M8.5/9e 124 0
58 HD 101126 SB* 11 38 01.8307966272 -37 40 36.107776560   9.60 9.02     G0V 12 0
59 HD 105139 EB* 12 06 18.3941114304 -69 47 53.768325876 6.91 7.59 7.57     B2II/III 30 0
60 TWA 27 LM* 12 07 33.4675524840 -39 32 54.016625184     19.95 17.99 15.88 M8IVe 338 0
61 HD 106782 * 12 17 06.5737873776 -73 32 02.077637172   8.71 8.67     B5V 19 0
62 NAME Ursa Major Moving Group MGr 12 32 +57.0           ~ 439 2
63 HD 110041 ** 12 40 16.0231756872 -69 43 45.056795160   8.93 8.86     B8V 21 0
64 HD 112471 ** 12 57 44.9287468944 -60 53 15.589909572 8.36 9.37 9.13 9.46   B1II/III 30 0
65 RAFGL 1686 OH* 14 11 17.5995820440 -07 44 49.834416336       16.28   M9III 70 0
66 GD 165B BD* 14 24 39.09480 +09 17 10.4352         20.53 L4V 205 0
67 2MASS J14392836+1929149 BD* 14 39 28.1499428599 +19 29 15.908790370           L1V 131 0
68 HD 133399 * 15 06 02.4144705840 -48 53 00.214543500   6.330 6.467     B2/3V 30 0
69 2MASSW J1506544+132106 BD* 15 06 54.3299045806 +13 21 06.039351151           L3 103 0
70 2MASS J15472282-2139141 BD* 15 47 22.8266592528 -21 39 14.220027612           L0 11 0
71 V* GQ Lup B LM* 15 49 12.05 -35 39 05.1           M9e 132 1
72 V* GQ Lup Or* 15 49 12.1053805848 -35 39 05.058139788 12.19 12.76 11.66 11.15   K7Ve 290 1
73 DENIS J155419.9-213543 LM* 15 54 19.9885856400 -21 35 42.891692604         18.04 M8Ve 20 0
74 UScoCTIO 108 LM* 16 05 54.0734809368 -18 18 44.376318180           M7 44 0
75 2MASS J16060374-2219298 LM* 16 06 03.7646429328 -22 19 29.956749564           M12.00 21 0
76 2MASS J16060629-2335133 BD* 16 06 06.29400 -23 35 13.3656           L0 22 0
77 UScoCTIO 134 LM* 16 06 48.1814420832 -22 30 40.025477124           M8.00 16 0
78 2MASS J16071478-2321011 BD* 16 07 14.78112 -23 21 01.1052           L0 21 0
79 2MASS J16072382-2211018 LM* 16 07 23.8268923080 -22 11 01.873246380           M11.00 23 0
80 2MASS J16072782-2239040 BD* 16 07 27.82416 -22 39 04.0644           L1 19 0
81 2MASS J16073799-2242468 BD* 16 07 37.99056 -22 42 46.8324           L0 24 0
82 2MASS J16081843-2232248 BD* 16 08 18.43608 -22 32 24.8280           L0 22 0
83 2MASS J16082847-2315103 BD* 16 08 28.4764248744 -23 15 10.371654900           L1 23 0
84 2MASS J16083048-2335109 LM* 16 08 30.4965232728 -23 35 10.989080232           M9.00 26 0
85 2MASS J16084744-2235477 LM* 16 08 47.4493088208 -22 35 47.822826660           M9.00 20 0
86 UGCS J160918.67-222923.8 BD* 16 09 18.67920 -22 29 23.8380           L3.0 15 0
87 2MASS J16104714-2239492 LM* 16 10 47.1390030984 -22 39 49.326872040           M9.00 22 0
88 DENIS J161103.6-242642 LM* 16 11 03.6072269040 -24 26 42.936815760           M9 23 0
89 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
90 2MASS J16122895-2159358 BD* 16 12 28.95120 -21 59 35.8044           L1 17 0
91 2MASS J16130232-2124283 BD* 16 13 02.32224 -21 24 28.3788           L0 16 0
92 2MASS J16144169-2351058 BD* 16 14 41.69616 -23 51 05.8248           L1 15 0
93 GSC 06214-00210 TT* 16 21 54.6676915200 -20 43 09.140591496   13.62 12.38 12.11 11.08 M1e 77 0
94 NAME GSC 06214-00210B LM* 16 21 54.678 -20 43 11.33           ~ 87 0
95 EM* SR 12 Or* 16 27 19.5054789229 -24 41 40.414828505     13.28 12.15 10.855 M0IVe 183 1
96 2MASS J16391914-2534093 * 16 39 19.15 -25 34 09.4           M8.5-L0 16 0
97 HD 161249 * 17 46 05.4814033920 -36 39 32.527510740   8.37 8.45     B3V 19 0
98 HD 164222 * 18 00 43.5961192680 -13 46 48.776192688   8.18 8.06     B3V 20 0
99 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2686 1
100 HD 179029 * 19 12 34.5418184664 -37 31 26.533823016   7.22 7.15     B5V 22 0
101 * eta Tel B LM* 19 22 51.3580284238 -54 25 31.569876496           M7.5V 72 0
102 * alf PsA PM* 22 57 39.04625 -29 37 20.0533 1.31 1.25 1.16 1.11 1.09 A4V 1235 3
103 HD 218396 El* 23 07 28.7157209544 +21 08 03.310767492   6.21 5.953     F0+VkA5mA5 1138 0
104 * kap And PM* 23 40 24.5076320 +44 20 02.156595 3.80 4.06 4.14 4.15 4.22 B9IVn 199 0
105 PM J23515+3127 PM* 23 51 33.6738769584 +31 27 23.022676908     13.602 13.105   M2.0V 37 0

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