2010ApJ...722L.142S


Query : 2010ApJ...722L.142S

2010ApJ...722L.142S - Astrophys. J., 722, L142-L146 (2010/October-3)

Observed polarization of brown dwarfs suggests low surface gravity.

SENGUPTA S. and MARLEY M.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Light scattering by atmospheric dust particles is responsible for the polarization observed in some L dwarfs. Whether this polarization arises from an inhomogeneous distribution of dust across the disk or an oblate shape induced by rotation remains unclear. Here, we argue that the latter case is plausible and, for many L dwarfs, the more likely one. Furthermore, evolutionary models of mature field L dwarfs predict surface gravities ranging from about 200 to 2500 m/s2 (corresponding to masses of ∼15-70 MJupiter). Yet comparison of observed spectra to available synthetic spectra often does not permit more precise determination of the surface gravity of individual field L dwarfs, leading to important uncertainties in their properties. Since rotationally induced non-sphericity, which gives rise to non-zero disk-integrated polarization, is more pronounced at lower gravities, polarization is a promising low gravity indicator. Here, we combine a rigorous multiple scattering analysis with a self-consistent cloudy atmospheric model and observationally inferred rotational velocities and find that the observed optical polarization can be explained if the surface gravity of the polarized objects is about 300 m/s2 or less, potentially providing a new method for constraining L dwarf masses.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - polarization - scattering - stars: atmospheres - stars: low-mass

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 L 362-29 BC BD* 00 04 34.8671722377 -40 44 06.463544237       19.61 16.88 L5+L5 111 0
2 LSPM J0036+1821 BD* 00 36 16.1118891182 +18 21 10.286665966       18.451 16.053 L3.5 215 0
3 2MASS J01410321+1804502 BD* 01 41 03.2518585628 +18 04 50.164072672           L0.8V 32 0
4 2MASS J01443536-0716142 BD* 01 44 35.4064614144 -07 16 14.318758700           L6.5 55 0
5 DENIS J025503.3-470049 BD* 02 55 03.6927058871 -47 00 51.356903955     22.921 19.906 17.454 L9 145 0
6 LSPM J1048+0111 BD* 10 48 42.8144208091 +01 11 58.221081965       19.4   L1 56 0
7 LSPM J1108+6830 BD* 11 08 30.7737005711 +68 30 16.720164401       19.3 16.6 L1e 37 0
8 NAME Kelu-1 BD* 13 05 40.1642434199 -25 41 05.712165150         16.85 L2+L3.5 254 0
9 2MASSW J1412244+163312 BD* 14 12 24.4909341216 +16 33 11.716732440       19.449 17.258 L0.5V 29 0
10 2MASSW J1507476-162738 BD* 15 07 47.6758255542 -16 27 40.113982846     22.136 18.928 16.579 L5V 199 0
11 LSPM J1658+7027 BD* 16 58 03.8028228991 +70 27 01.695233449       19.0   L1(e) 41 0
12 2MASS J17073334+4301304 BD* 17 07 33.3378590424 +43 01 30.259773084           L0.5 23 0
13 LSPM J1731+2721 BD* 17 31 29.7424777776 +27 21 23.240407320   20.1   17.6 14.9 L0 48 0
14 2MASS J18071593+5015316 BD* 18 07 15.9375533592 +50 15 31.636789740           L1 45 0
15 SIPS J2000-7523 LM* 20 00 48.4144804656 -75 23 06.871799940     21.157 18.379 16.119 M9 28 0
16 2MASS J20360861-1306382 PM* 20 36 08.6457939792 -13 06 38.478221568       20.607 18.103 M9.5V 4 0
17 2MASSI J2158045-155009 BD* 21 58 04.5716969232 -15 50 09.793729140       20.771 18.582 L4 49 0
18 2MASSW J2224438-015852 BD* 22 24 43.8544128559 -01 58 53.284975671           L4.5V 141 0
19 2MASS J22443167+2043433 BD* 22 44 31.67376 +20 43 43.3020           L6-L8gamma 101 0
20 2MASS J22521073-1730134 BD* 22 52 10.7512306563 -17 30 13.889743018         17.9 L4.5+T3.5 56 0

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