2017ApJ...845...66R


Query : 2017ApJ...845...66R

2017ApJ...845...66R - Astrophys. J., 845, 66-66 (2017/August-2)

Radio-flaring ultracool dwarf population synthesis.

ROUTE M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Over a dozen ultracool dwarfs (UCDs), low-mass objects of spectral types >=M7, are known to be sources of radio flares. These typically several-minutes-long radio bursts can be up to 100% circularly polarized and have high brightness temperatures, consistent with coherent emission via the electron cyclotron maser operating in approximately kilogauss magnetic fields. Recently, the statistical properties of the bulk physical parameters that describe these UCDs have become described adequately enough to permit synthesis of the population of radio-flaring objects. For the first time, I construct a Monte Carlo simulator to model the population of these radio-flaring UCDs. This simulator is powered by Intel Secure Key (ISK), a new processor technology that uses a local entropy source to improve random number generation that has heretofore been used to improve cryptography. The results from this simulator indicate that only ∼5% of radio-flaring UCDs within the local interstellar neighborhood (<25 pc away) have been discovered. I discuss a number of scenarios that may explain this radio-flaring fraction and suggest that the observed behavior is likely a result of several factors. The performance of ISK as compared to other pseudorandom number generators is also evaluated, and its potential utility for other astrophysical codes is briefly described.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - methods: numerical - methods: statistical - radio continuum: stars - stars: activity - stars: low-mass - stars: low-mass

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
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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 L3.5 213 0
3 LSPM J0746+2000 BD* 07 46 42.50553 +20 00 31.9757       17.9 15.034 L0+L1.5 184 1
4 2MASSW J1047539+212423 BD* 10 47 53.85456 +21 24 23.4684           T6.5 86 0
5 DENIS J104814.6-395606 LM* 10 48 14.5736104113 -39 56 06.842743867     17.532 15.051 12.67 M8.5Ve: 129 0
6 2MASS J11225550+2550250 BD* 11 22 55.50384 +25 50 25.0728           T6 22 0
7 LP 497-33 ** 13 14 20.376648 +13 20 01.00608   16.8 15.83 14.9 11.94 M6.0V 73 0
8 TVLM 513-46 LM* 15 01 08.1864639648 +22 50 02.137869060   21.4 15.09 18.0   M8.5V 166 0
9 LSR J1835+3259 PM* 18 35 37.8801226673 +32 59 53.316099140   20.0   17.1   M8.5V 128 0
10 V* V374 Peg Er* 22 01 13.1241989539 +28 18 24.907312662       11.602   M3.5Ve 224 0

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