6 results on '"Hervé Bouy"'
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2. THE SEARCH FOR PLANETARY MASS COMPANIONS TO FIELD BROWN DWARFS WITHHST/NICMOS
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Wolfgang Brandner, V. Joergens, Markus Kasper, Th. Henning, Hervé Bouy, M. B. Stumpf, and Rainer Köhler
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Physics ,Proper motion ,Brown dwarf ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Minimum mass ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Mass ratio ,Planetary system ,Stars ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Low Mass ,Planetary mass ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results of a high-resolution spectral differential imaging survey of 12 nearby, relatively young field L dwarfs ( 0.8 confirm the preference for equal mass systems similar to a large number of other surveys. Furthermore, we found tentative evidence for a companion to the L4 dwarf 2MASS W033703-175807, straddling the brown dwarf/planetary mass boundary and revealing an uncommonly low mass ratio system (q ~ 0.2) compared to the vast majority of previously found brown dwarf binaries. With a derived minimum mass of 10 - 15 Mjup, a planetary nature of the secondary cannot be ruled out yet. However, it seems more likely to be a very low mass brown dwarf secondary at the border of the spectral T/Y transition regime, primarily due to its similarities to recently found very cool T dwarfs. This would make it one of the closest resolved brown dwarf binaries (0.087" $/pm$ 0.015", corresponding to 2.52 $\pm$ 0.44 AU at a distance of 29 pc) with the coolest (Teff ~ 600-630 K) and least massive companion to any L or T dwarf., 33 pages, 8 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication by ApJ
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- 2010
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3. PANCHROMATIC OBSERVATIONS AND MODELING OF THE HV TAU C EDGE-ON DISK
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Gaspard Duchêne, Maria Morales-Calderon, Timothy Y. Brooke, Christophe Pinte, Andrea M. Ghez, H. Maness, Hervé Bouy, D. Padgett, Alberto Noriega-Crespo, C. McCabe, Karl Stapelfeldt, François Ménard, Gilles Duvert, D. Barrado y Navascués, and Sebastian Wolf
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Physics ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Opacity ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Orbital eccentricity ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Protoplanetary disk ,Position angle ,01 natural sciences ,Radial velocity ,Wavelength ,Atmospheric radiative transfer codes ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,0103 physical sciences ,Spectral energy distribution ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
We present new high spatial resolution (, Comment: 26 pages, 11 figures, editorially accepted for publication in ApJ
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- 2010
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4. Spectroscopic Rotational Velocities of Brown Dwarfs
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Eduardo L. Martín, M. R. Zapatero Osorio, R. Tata, Richard J. Wainscoat, Hervé Bouy, and Rohit Deshpande
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Rotation period ,Physics ,Angular momentum ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Brown dwarf ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Stellar classification ,Rotation ,Spectral line ,Stars ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We have obtained projected rotation velocities (vsini) of a sample of 19 ultracool dwarfs with spectral types in the interval M6.5-T8 using high-resolution, near-infrared spectra obtained with NIRSPEC and the Keck II telescope. Among our targets there are two young brown dwarfs, two likely field stars, and fifteen likely brown dwarfs (30-72 Mjup) of the solar neighborhood. Our results indicate that the T-type dwarfs are fast rotators in marked contrast to M-type stars. We have derived vsini velocities between, Accepted for publication in ApJ (revised version)
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- 2006
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5. AHubble Space TelescopeWide Field Planetary Camera 2 Survey for Brown Dwarf Binaries in the α Persei and Pleiades Open Clusters
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Eduardo L. Martín, S. E. Dahm, David Barrado y Navascues, Isabelle Baraffe, and Hervé Bouy
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Physics ,Proper motion ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Brown dwarf ,Binary number ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Space and Planetary Science ,Primary (astronomy) ,0103 physical sciences ,Cluster (physics) ,Spectroscopy ,Pleiades ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Open cluster - Abstract
We present the results of a high-resolution imaging survey for brown dwarf (BD) binaries in two open clusters. The observations were carried out with WFPC2 onboard HST. Our sample consists of 8 BD candidates in the alpha Per cluster and 25 BD candidates in the Pleiades. We have resolved 4 binaries in the Pleiades with separations in the range 0".094--0".058, corresponding to projected separations between 11.7~AU and 7.2~AU. No binaries were found among the alpha Per targets. Three of the binaries have proper motions consistent with cluster membership in the Pleiades cluster, and for one of them we report the detection of Halpha in emission and LiI absorption obtained from Keck~II/ESI spectroscopy. One of the binaries does not have a proper motion consistent with Pleiades membership. We estimate that BD binaries wider than 12~AU are less frequent than 9% in the alphaPer and Pleiades clusters. This is consistent with an extension to substellar masses of a trend observed among stellar binaries: the maximum semimajor axis of binary systems decreases with decreasing primary mass. We find a binary frequency of 2 binaries over 13 BDs with confirmed proper motion membership in the Pleiades, corresponding to a binary fraction of 15%(1 sigma error bar +15%/-5%). These binaries are limited to the separation range 7-12~AU and their mass ratios are larger than 0.7. The relatively high binary frequency (>10%), the bias to separations smaller than about 15 AU and the trend to high mass ratios (q>0.7) are fundamental properties of BDs. Current theories of BD formation do not appear to provide a good description of all these properties.
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- 2003
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6. FIRST DETECTION OF THERMAL RADIOJETS IN A SAMPLE OF PROTO-BROWN DWARF CANDIDATES
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David Barrado, Oscar Morata, Manuel Perger, Álvaro Ribas, Luis F. Rodríguez, Carlos Eiroa, Aina Palau, Hervé Bouy, Itziar de Gregorio-Monsalvo, Nuria Huélamo, Amelia Bayo, Maria Morales-Calderon, Ricardo F. González, and UAM. Departamento de Física Teórica
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Stars: formation ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Young stellar object ,Brown dwarf ,individual objects (J041757, J041836, J041847, J041938) [ISM] ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Stars: protostars ,Luminosity ,Jansky ,protostars [Stars] ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Protostar ,Radio continuum: ISM ,formation [Stars] ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,jets and outflows [ISM] ,Física ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,ISM [Radio continuum] ,Stars ,ISM: jets and outflows ,Space and Planetary Science ,Spectral energy distribution ,Outflow ,ISM: individual objects (J041757, J041836, J041847, J041938) ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
The Astrophysical Journal 807.1 (2015): 55 reproduced by permission of the AAS, We observed with the Jansky Very Large Array at 3.6 and 1.3 cm a sample of 11 proto-brown dwarf (BD) candidates in Taurus in a search for thermal radio jets driven by the most embedded BDs. We detected for the first time four thermal radio jets in proto-BD candidates. We compiled data from UKIDSS, 2MASS, Spitzer, WISE, and Herschel to build the spectral energy distribution (SED) of the objects in our sample, which are similar to typical Class I SEDs of young stellar objects (YSOs). The four proto-BD candidates driving thermal radio jets also roughly follow the well-known trend of centimeter luminosity against bolometric luminosity determined for YSOs, assuming they belong to Taurus, although they present some excess of radio emission compared to the known relation for YSOs. Nonetheless, we are able to reproduce the flux densities of the radio jets modeling the centimeter emission of the thermal radio jets using the same type of models applied to YSOs, but with corresponding smaller stellar wind velocities and mass-loss rates, and exploring different possible geometries of the wind or outflow from the star. Moreover, we also find that the modeled mass outflow rates for the bolometric luminosities of our objects agree reasonably well with the trends found between the mass outflow rates and bolometric luminosities of YSOs, which indicates that, despite the "excess" centimeter emission, the intrinsic properties of proto-BDs are consistent with a continuation of those of very low-mass stars to a lower mass range. Overall, our study favors the formation of BDs as a scaled-down version of low-mass stars, This work is based in part on data obtained as part of the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey. This publication makes use of data products from the Two Micron All Sky Survey, which is a joint project of the University of Massachusetts and the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center/California Institute of Technology, funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the National Science Foundation. O. Morata is supported by the MOST (Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan) ALMA-T grant MOST 103-2119-M-001-010-MY to the Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics, Academia Sinica. A. Palau acknowledges financial support from UNAM-DGAPA-PAPIIT IA102815 grant, México. I. de Gregorio is supported by MICINN (Spain) grant AYA2011-30228-C03-01. R.F. González is funded by UNAM/PAPIIT grant IN112014. H. Bouy is funded by the the Ramón y Cajal fellowship program number RYC-2009-04497. H. Bouy, D. Barrado, N. Huélamo, and M. Morales Calderón are supported by MICINN (Spain) grant AYA2012-38897-C02-01. A. Bayo acknowledges financial support from the Proyecto Fondecyt de Iniciación 11140572. L. F. Rodríguez acknowledges the financial support from UNAM, and CONACyT, México
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