2018ApJ...859..153S


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2018ApJ...859..153S - Astrophys. J., 859, 153-153 (2018/June-1)

A universal spin-mass relation for brown dwarfs and planets.

SCHOLZ A., MOORE K., JAYAWARDHANA R., AIGRAIN S., PETERSON D. and STELZER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

While brown dwarfs show similarities to stars early in their lives, their spin evolutions are much more akin to those of planets. We have used light curves from the K2 mission to measure new rotation periods for 18 young brown dwarfs in the Taurus star-forming region. Our sample spans masses from 0.02 to 0.08 M and has been characterized extensively in the past. To search for periods, we utilize three different methods (autocorrelation, periodogram, Gaussian processes). The median period for brown dwarfs with disks is twice as long as for those without (3.1 versus 1.6 days), a signature of rotational braking by the disk, albeit with small numbers. With an overall median period of 1.9 days, brown dwarfs in Taurus rotate slower than their counterparts in somewhat older (3-10 Myr) star-forming regions, consistent with spin-up of the latter due to contraction and angular momentum conservation, a clear sign that disk braking overall is inefficient and/or temporary in this mass domain. We confirm the presence of a linear increase of the typical rotation period as a function of mass in the substellar regime. The rotational velocities, when calculated forward to the age of the solar system, assuming angular momentum conservation, fit the known spin-mass relation for solar system planets and extra-solar planetary-mass objects. This spin-mass trend holds over six orders of magnitude in mass, including objects from several different formation paths. Our result implies that brown dwarfs by and large retain their primordial angular momentum through the first few Myr of their evolution.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - planets and satellites: formation - protoplanetary disks - stars: rotation

Simbad objects: 35

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Number of rows : 35
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 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3435 0
2 2MASS J04274538+2357243 LM* 04 27 45.3870426864 +23 57 24.410712420         17.94 M8IVe 31 0
3 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 6 LM* 04 30 07.2454086048 +26 08 20.709374568     22.292 20.56 17.90 M8.5Ve 62 0
4 2MASS J04302365+2359129 LM* 04 30 23.6482755120 +23 59 12.995407284         17.91 M9.9 32 0
5 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 7 LM* 04 30 57.2037785664 +25 56 39.548804460     22.068   17.16 M8Ve 57 0
6 2MASS J04320329+2528078 TT* 04 32 03.2945244840 +25 28 07.778038800           M7.6 34 0
7 2MASS J04322329+2403013 TT* 04 32 23.3107751256 +24 03 01.457470368           M8.9 33 0
8 2MASS J04325026+2422115 Y*O 04 32 50.2670582784 +24 22 11.662393728         18.79 M7.5 41 0
9 2MASS J04330197+2421000 TT* 04 33 01.9716248352 +24 21 00.070327692     17.951     M7.1 46 0
10 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 14 Y*O 04 33 07.8086038248 +26 16 06.561538896     20.735     M6Ve 39 0
11 2MASS J04330945+2246487 LM* 04 33 09.4611365736 +22 46 48.640904868         16.26 M7.0 46 0
12 2MASS J04334291+2526470 BD* 04 33 42.9249390792 +25 26 46.857975684           L0.1 29 0
13 2MASS J04335245+2612548 Y*O 04 33 52.4688274992 +26 12 54.494611524           M8.5 26 0
14 2MASS J04350850+2311398 Y*O 04 35 08.5138827264 +23 11 39.890557752     18.4   14.88 M7IVe 36 0
15 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 8 Y*O 04 35 41.8389482952 +22 34 11.594810064 20.64   19.261     M6Ve 44 0
16 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 9 LM* 04 35 51.4276211184 +22 49 11.851904748     24.918   18.76 M8.5V 45 0
17 2MASS J04355760+2253574 Y*O 04 35 57.6254688144 +22 53 57.162973056           M5IVe 19 0
18 2MASS J04361038+2259560 Y*O 04 36 10.3843111944 +22 59 55.998727368     22.520   16.81 M8Ve 54 0
19 2MASS J04363893+2258119 Y*O 04 36 38.9292439056 +22 58 11.853847884     21.654   16.88 M7.75 51 0
20 ITG 2 Y*O 04 38 00.8670612744 +25 58 57.270431784       20.21 14.71 M7e 40 0
21 ITG 3 Y*O 04 38 14.8817157144 +26 11 39.946963668       20.33 17.84 M7e 65 0
22 2MASS J04390396+2544264 Y*O 04 39 03.9609205920 +25 44 26.345775480       18.40 15.40 M7IVe 65 0
23 ITG 17 Y*O 04 39 47.4826636728 +26 01 40.690125912     21.556   15.78 M7 98 0
24 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4416 0
25 ITG 34 Y*O 04 41 10.7863825080 +25 55 11.538967584       19.28 16.43 M5.5e 55 0
26 2MASS J04414825+2534304 Y*O 04 41 48.2522778888 +25 34 30.571843656         17.03 M8e 59 0
27 IRAS S04414+2506 Y*O 04 44 27.1429754400 +25 12 16.434936000           M7e 79 0
28 NAME Orion Nebula Cluster OpC 05 35.0 -05 29           ~ 2331 0
29 * eps Ori s*b 05 36 12.81335 -01 12 06.9089 0.48 1.51 1.69 1.76 1.93 B0Ia 896 0
30 NAME sig Ori Cluster OpC 05 38 42 -02 36.0           ~ 567 0
31 * bet Pic b Pl 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135           ~ 511 1
32 TWA 27B BD* 12 07 33.50 -39 32 54.4           L3 281 0
33 V* GQ Lup B LM* 15 49 12.05 -35 39 05.1           M9e 132 1
34 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
35 2MASS J21140802-2251358 BD* 21 14 08.02560 -22 51 35.8380           L7.5 111 0

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