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The Missing Link: Early Methane ('T') Dwarfs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey

Authors :
S. K. Leggett
T. R. Geballe
Xiaohui Fan
Donald P. Schneider
James E. Gunn
Robert H. Lupton
G. R. Knapp
Michael A. Strauss
Alex McDaniel
David A. Golimowski
Todd J. Henry
Eric Peng
Zlatan I. Tsvetanov
Alan Uomoto
Wei Zheng
G. J. Hill
L. W. Ramsey
Scott F. Anderson
James A. Annis
Neta A. Bahcall
J. Brinkmann
Bing Chen
István Csabai
Masataka Fukugita
G. S. Hennessy
Robert B. Hindsley
Željko Ivezić
D. Q. Lamb
Jeffrey A. Munn
Jeffrey R. Pier
David J. Schlegel
J. Allyn Smith
Chris Stoughton
A. R. Thakar
Donald G. York
Source :
Scopus-Elsevier
Publication Year :
2000
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2000.

Abstract

We report the discovery of three cool brown dwarfs which fall in the effective temperature gap between the latest L dwarfs currently known, with no methane absorption bands in the 1-2.5um range, and the previously known methane (T) dwarfs, whose spectra are dominated by methane and water. The newly discovered objects were detected as very red objects in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey imaging data and have JHK colors between the red L dwarfs and the blue Gl229B-like T dwarfs. They show both CO and methane absorption in their near-infrared spectra in addition to water, with weaker methane absorption features in the H and K bands than those in all other methane dwarfs reported to date. Due to the presence of methane in these bands, we propose that these objects are early T dwarfs. The three form part of the brown dwarf spectral sequence and fill in the large gap in the overall spectral sequence from the hottest main sequence stars to the coolest methane dwarfs currently known.<br />One 5-page PS file incl. 1 table and 4 figures; accepted by ApJ Letters

Details

ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
536
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....76ec5465d8a1ae7f18dfa1d5d9408513
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/312728