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L Dwarfs and the Substellar Mass Function
- Publication Year :
- 1999
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Abstract
- Analysis of initial observations from near-infrared sky surveys has shown that the resulting photometric catalogues, combined with far-red optical data, provide an extremely effective method of finding isolated, very low-temperature objects in the general field. Follow-up observations have already identified more than 25 sources with temperatures cooler than the latest M dwarfs. A comparison with detailed model predictions (Burrows & Sharp) indicates that these L dwarfs have effective temperatures between ~2000\pm100 K and 1500\pm100 K, while the available trigonometric parallax data place their luminosities at between 10^{-3.5} and 10^{-4.3} L_solar. Those properties, together with the detection of lithium in one-third of the objects, are consistent with the majority having substellar masses. The mass function cannot be derived directly, since only near-infrared photometry and spectral types are available for most sources, but we can incorporate VLM/brown dwarf models in simulations of the Solar Neighbourhood population and constrain Psi(M) by comparing the predicted L-dwarf surface densities and temperature distributions against observations from the DENIS and 2MASS surveys. The data, although sparse, can be represented by a power-law mass function, Psi(M) ~ M^{-alpha}, with 1 < alpha < 2. Current results favour a value nearer the lower limit. If alpha = 1.3, then the local space density of 0.075 > M/M_solar > 0.01 brown dwarfs is 0.10 systems pc^{-3}. In that case brown dwarfs are twice as common as main-sequence stars, but contribute no more than ~15% of the total mass of the disk.<br />To appear in Astrophysical Journal (20 August 1999). 44 Pages. For related preprints, see http://www.ipac.caltech.edu/2mass/overview/ldwarfs.html
- Subjects :
- Physics
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Field (physics)
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Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Population
Brown dwarf
FOS: Physical sciences
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Stellar classification
Photometry (optics)
Stars
Space and Planetary Science
Sky
education
Parallax
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....cfae255df05caabe5ce29ac6f6189b44