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2022ApJ...938...54R - Astrophys. J., 938, 54 (2022/October-2)

Discovery of a Brown Dwarf with Quasi-spherical Mass Loss.

RUIZ-RODRIGUEZ D.A., CIEZA L.A., CASASSUS S., ALMENDROS-ABAD V., JOFRE P., MUZIC K., PENA RAMIREZ K., BATALLA-FALCON G., DUNHAM M.M., GONZALEZ-RUILOVA C., HALES A., HUMPHREYS E., NOGUEIRA P.H., PALADINI C., TOBIN J., WILLIAMS J.P. and ZURLO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the serendipitous discovery of an elliptical shell of CO associated with the faint stellar object SSTc2d J163134.1-240060 as part of the “Ophiuchus Disk Survey Employing ALMA” (ODISEA), a project aiming to study the entire population of protoplanetary disks in the Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud from 230 GHz continuum emission and 12CO (J = 2-1), 13CO (J = 2-1) and C18CO (J = 2-1) lines readable in Band 6. Remarkably, we detect a bright 12CO elliptical shape emission of ∼3″ × 4″ toward SSTc2d J163134.1-240060 without a 230 GHz continuum detection. Based on the observed near-IR spectrum taken with the Very Large Telescope (KMOS), the brightness of the source, its three-dimensional motion, and Galactic dynamic arguments, we conclude that the source is not a giant star in the distant background (>5-10 kpc) and is most likely to be a young brown dwarf in the Ophiuchus cloud, at a distance of just ∼139 pc. This is the first report of quasi-spherical mass loss in a young brown dwarf. We suggest that the observed shell could be associated with a thermal pulse produced by the fusion of deuterium, which is not yet well understood, but for a substellar object is expected to occur during a short period of time at an age of a few Myr, in agreement with the ages of the objects in the region. Other more exotic scenarios, such as a merger with planetary companions, cannot be ruled out from the current observations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2022. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Stellar wind bubbles - Circumstellar clouds - Stellar winds

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