2014ApJ...796...39T


Query : 2014ApJ...796...39T

2014ApJ...796...39T - Astrophys. J., 796, 39 (2014/November-3)

The luminosities of the coldest brown dwarfs.

TINNEY C.G., FAHERTY J.K., KIRKPATRICK J.D., CUSHING M., MORLEY C.V. and WRIGHT E.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

In recent years, brown dwarfs have been extended to a new Y-dwarf class with effective temperatures colder than 500 K and masses in the range of 5-30 Jupiter masses. They fill a crucial gap in observable atmospheric properties between the much colder gas-giant planets of our own solar system (at around 130 K) and both hotter T-type brown dwarfs and the hotter planets that can be imaged orbiting young nearby stars (both with effective temperatures in the range of 1500-1000 K). Distance measurements for these objects deliver absolute magnitudes that make critical tests of our understanding of very cool atmospheres. Here we report new distances for nine Y dwarfs and seven very late T dwarfs. These reveal that Y dwarfs do indeed represent a continuation of the T-dwarf sequence to both fainter luminosities and cooler temperatures. They also show that the coolest objects display a large range in absolute magnitude for a given photometric color. The latest atmospheric models show good agreement with the majority of these Y-dwarf absolute magnitudes. This is also the case for WISE0855-0714, the coldest and closest brown dwarf to the Sun, which shows evidence for water ice clouds. However, there are also some outstanding exceptions, which suggest either binarity or the presence of condensate clouds. The former is readily testable with current adaptive optics facilities. The latter would mean that the range of cloudiness in Y dwarfs is substantial with most hosting almost no clouds–while others have dense clouds, making them prime targets for future variability observations to study cloud dynamics.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - parallaxes - planetary systems - stars: distances

Simbad objects: 63

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Number of rows : 63
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 CFBDS J003402-005206 BD* 00 34 02.77416 -00 52 06.8196           T8+/Y? 49 0
2 2MASS J00345157+0523050 BD* 00 34 51.57696 +05 23 05.0964           T6.5 34 0
3 2MASS J00501994-3322402 BD* 00 50 19.94352 -33 22 40.2708           T7 39 0
4 CFBDS J005910-011401 BD* 00 59 10.46265 -01 14 00.5404           T9.0 38 0
5 WISE J014656.66+423410.0 BD* 01 46 56.66760 +42 34 10.0524           Y0 22 0
6 WISE J014807.25-720258.7 BD* 01 48 07.25544 -72 02 58.7472           T9.5 17 0
7 2MASSI J0243137-245329 BD* 02 43 13.71792 -24 53 29.8356           T6.0 50 0
8 2MASS J02540788+0223563 BD* 02 54 07.88640 +02 23 56.3460           T8.0 29 0
9 WISEP J031325.96+780744.2 BD* 03 13 25.94352 +78 07 44.3496           T8.5 13 0
10 WISEA J033515.07+431044.7 BD* 03 35 15.01848 +43 10 45.1416           T9 16 0
11 WISE J035934.06-540154.6 BD* 03 59 34.06704 -54 01 54.6420           Y0 28 0
12 WISE J041022.71+150248.4 BD* 04 10 22.71288 +15 02 48.4620           Y0 35 0
13 2MASSI J0415195-093506 BD* 04 15 19.54368 -09 35 06.6732           T8.0 165 0
14 WISE J053516.80-750024.9 BD* 05 35 16.80696 -75 00 24.9156           Y1:+ 25 0
15 2MASS J05591914-1404488 BD* 05 59 19.1872549354 -14 04 49.206913185           T4.5 150 0
16 WISE J064723.23-623235.5 BD* 06 47 23.23704 -62 32 35.5164           Y1 19 0
17 WISE J071322.55-291751.9 BD* 07 13 22.55616 -29 17 51.9612           Y0 18 0
18 WISE J072227.27-054029.9 BD* 07 22 27.51096 -05 40 31.2096           T9 75 0
19 2MASSI J0727182+171001 BD* 07 27 18.24600 +17 10 01.2072           T7.0 91 0
20 2MASS J07290002-3954043 BD* 07 29 00.02496 -39 54 04.3992           T8pec 30 0
21 WISE J073444.02-715744.0 BD* 07 34 44.02248 -71 57 44.0460           Y0 17 0
22 L 97-3 WD* 08 06 53.7536568947 -66 18 16.701075068   13.76 13.70 13.66 13.61 DQ 91 1
23 WISE J081117.81-805141.3 BD* 08 11 17.81808 -80 51 41.3856           T9.5: 16 1
24 WISEA J085510.74-071442.5 BD* 08 55 10.83168 -07 14 42.5256           Y2 85 0
25 ULAS J090116.23-030635.0 BD* 09 01 16.22160 -03 06 35.0244           T7.5 12 0
26 2MASS J09393548-2448279 BD* 09 39 35.48976 -24 48 27.9432           T8 59 0
27 2MASS J10073369-4555147 BD* 10 07 33.69888 -45 55 14.7108           T5 14 0
28 WISE J104245.23-384238.3 BD* 10 42 45.23088 -38 42 38.3292           T8.5 12 0
29 2MASSW J1047539+212423 BD* 10 47 53.85456 +21 24 23.4684           T6.5 86 0
30 2MASS J11101001+0116130 BD* 11 10 10.01064 +01 16 13.0872           T5.5 76 0
31 2MASS J11145133-2618235 BD* 11 14 51.33720 -26 18 23.5620           T7.5 42 0
32 WISE J114156.71-332635.8 BD* 11 41 56.71536 -33 26 35.8548           Y0 9 0
33 2MASS J12171110-0311131 BD* 12 17 11.10288 -03 11 13.1748           T7.5 85 0
34 2MASS J12373919+6526148 BD* 12 37 39.19632 +65 26 14.8092           T6.5 73 0
35 WISEP J131106.24+012252.4 BD* 13 11 06.20880 +01 22 54.3720           T9: 12 0
36 ULAS J133553.45+113005.2 BD* 13 35 53.45352 +11 30 05.1444           T8+/Y? 38 0
37 2MASS J13464634-0031501 BD* 13 46 46.34496 -00 31 50.1312           T6 75 0
38 WISE J140518.39+553421.3 BD* 14 05 18.39384 +55 34 21.3996           Y0(pec?) 51 0
39 GJ 570 D BD* 14 57 14.96256 -21 21 47.7504           T8 225 1
40 2MASS J15031961+2525196 BD* 15 03 19.6109033841 +25 25 19.795679019           T5.5 70 0
41 CFBDS J150411+102717 BD* 15 04 11.72688 +10 27 16.9128           T7.0 26 0
42 WISE J154151.65-225024.9 BD* 15 41 51.65976 -22 50 24.9936           Y0 50 0
43 WISE J154214.00+223005.2 BD* 15 42 14.00016 +22 30 05.2380           T9.5 13 0
44 2MASSI J1546271-332511 BD* 15 46 27.18600 -33 25 11.1828           T5.7 31 1
45 2MASS J16150413+1340079 BD* 16 15 04.13496 +13 40 07.9284           T6 17 0
46 2MASS J16241436+0029158 BD* 16 24 14.36712 +00 29 15.8172           T6V 145 0
47 2MASS J16283855+2308241 BD* 16 28 38.55000 +23 08 24.1980           T7.0 20 0
48 WISE J163940.83-684738.6 BD* 16 39 40.83744 -68 47 38.6376           Y0pec 22 0
49 WISE J173835.53+273259.0 BD* 17 38 35.53440 +27 32 59.0964           Y0 55 0
50 WISEP J174124.25+255319.5 BD* 17 41 24.62064 +25 53 34.3608           T9 25 0
51 SDSS J175805.46+463311.9 BD* 17 58 05.45496 +46 33 09.9108           T7 40 0
52 WISEP J180435.40+311706.1 BD* 18 04 35.37264 +31 17 06.4824           T9.5: 10 0
53 WISE J182831.08+265037.7 BD* 18 28 31.08696 +26 50 37.7196           Y0 54 0
54 2MASS J18283572-4849046 BD* 18 28 35.72256 -48 49 04.6380           T6 26 0
55 WISE J205628.91+145953.2 BD* 20 56 28.91952 +14 59 53.2248           Y0 42 0
56 WISE J210200.15-442919.5 BD* 21 02 00.15792 -44 29 19.5324           T9 8 0
57 WISEP J213456.73-713743.6 BD* 21 34 56.73720 -71 37 44.5800           T9pec 11 0
58 WISE J220905.73+271143.9 BD* 22 09 05.73360 +27 11 43.9980           Y0: 18 0
59 WISE J222055.31-362817.4 BD* 22 20 55.32000 -36 28 17.4972           Y0 18 0
60 2MASS J22282889-4310262 BD* 22 28 28.89432 -43 10 26.2740           T6.5 66 0
61 WISEP J232519.54-410534.9 BD* 23 25 19.53840 -41 05 35.0592           T9pec 17 0
62 WISE J233226.49-432510.6 BD* 23 32 26.49720 -43 25 10.6356           T9: 7 0
63 2MASSI J2356547-155310 BD* 23 56 54.77040 -15 53 11.1336           T5.8 43 0

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