2016A&A...594A..83D


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2016A&A...594A..83D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 594A, 83-83 (2016/10-1)

Brown dwarf disks with Herschel: Linking far-infrared and (sub)-mm fluxes.

DAEMGEN S., NATTA A., SCHOLZ A., TESTI L., JAYAWARDHANA R., GREAVES J. and EASTWOOD D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Brown dwarf disks are excellent laboratories to test our understanding of disk physics in an extreme parameter regime. In this paper we investigate a sample of 29 well-characterized brown dwarfs and very low-mass stars, for which Herschel far-infrared fluxes and (sub)-mm fluxes are available. We measured new Herschel/PACS fluxes for 11 objects and complement these with (sub)-mm data and Herschel fluxes from the literature. We analyze their spectral energy distributions in comparison with results from radiative transfer modeling. Fluxes in the far-infrared are strongly affected by the shape and temperature of the disk (and hence stellar luminosity), whereas the (sub)-mm fluxes mostly depend on disk mass. Nevertheless, there is a clear correlation between far-infrared and (sub)-mm fluxes. We argue that the link results from the combination of the stellar mass-luminosity relation and a scaling between disk mass and stellar mass. We find strong evidence of dust settling to the disk midplane. The spectral slopes between near- and far-infrared are mostly between -0.5 and -1.2 in our sample, which is comparable to more massive T Tauri stars; this may imply that the disk shapes are similar as well, although highly flared disks are rare among brown dwarfs. We find that dust temperatures in the range of 7-15K, calculated with T~=25(L/L)0.25K, are appropriate for deriving disk masses from (sub)-mm fluxes for these low luminosity objects. About half of our sample hosts disks with at least one Jupiter mass, confirming that many brown dwarfs harbor sufficient material for the formation of Earth-mass planets in their midst.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2016

Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - circumstellar matter - stars: pre-main sequence - infrared: stars - submillimeter: stars

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
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 V* FN Tau TT* 04 14 14.5945463760 +28 27 58.067731188     14.70 13.68   M5e 162 0
2 [BCG93] 1 TT* 04 14 17.6095515480 +28 06 09.654704388 18.04         M4.5 107 0
3 2MASS J04155799+2746175 TT* 04 15 57.9994267200 +27 46 17.332228344           M5.2 41 0
4 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 10 Y*O 04 17 49.5567002040 +28 13 31.770031152     17.8     M5Ve 48 0
5 IRAS 04158+2805 Y*O 04 18 58.1336295120 +28 12 23.355499140           M5.25 105 0
6 2MASS J04202555+2700355 Y*O 04 20 25.5570424392 +27 00 35.548485552           M5e 42 0
7 2MASS J04230607+2801194 Y*O 04 23 06.0792394584 +28 01 19.548690204           M6 39 0
8 [BLH2002] KPNO-Tau 3 LM* 04 26 29.3897362632 +26 24 13.719254868     20.239     M6Ve 55 0
9 LDN 1521F DNe 04 28 39.3 +26 51 43           ~ 210 1
10 IRAS F04262+2654 Y*O 04 29 21.6619016472 +27 01 25.516204068           M5.9 52 0
11 V* FW Tau TT* 04 29 29.703744 +26 16 53.06412       15.85   M5.5 136 0
12 NAME ZZ Tau IRS TT* 04 30 51.7208688432 +24 41 47.456566332     17.1     M5IVe 58 0
13 2MASS J04322210+1827426 TT* 04 32 22.1098625760 +18 27 42.649845048           M5.0 61 0
14 2MASS J04330945+2246487 LM* 04 33 09.4611365736 +22 46 48.640904868         16.26 M7.0 46 0
15 2MASS J04334465+2615005 TT* 04 33 44.6585167008 +26 15 00.436234680           M5.2 48 0
16 ITG 3 Y*O 04 38 14.8817157144 +26 11 39.946963668       20.33 17.84 M7e 65 0
17 V* GM Tau Or* 04 38 21.3383367240 +26 09 13.775325624     17.577   15.04 M6.5 116 0
18 2MASS J04390396+2544264 Y*O 04 39 03.9609205920 +25 44 26.345775480       18.40 15.40 M7IVe 65 0
19 ITG 17 Y*O 04 39 47.4826636728 +26 01 40.690125912     21.556   15.78 M7 98 0
20 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4422 0
21 2MASS J04414825+2534304 Y*O 04 41 48.2522778888 +25 34 30.571843656         17.03 M8e 59 0
22 2MASS J04422101+2520343 TT* 04 42 21.0216126792 +25 20 34.305993708 18.67         M5.1 65 0
23 IRAS S04414+2506 Y*O 04 44 27.1429754400 +25 12 16.434936000           M7e 79 0
24 TWA 34 LM* 10 28 45.7992409512 -28 30 37.525747356       15.82   M5e 35 0
25 V* TW Hya TT* 11 01 51.9053285064 -34 42 17.033218380   11.94 10.50 10.626 9.18 K6Ve 1896 1
26 NAME TW Hya Association As* 11 01.9 -34 42           ~ 942 0
27 2MASS J11062554-7633418 Y*O 11 06 25.5205540968 -76 33 41.844743964     20.7   15.88 M5.25-6 38 0
28 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
29 OTS 44 Y*O 11 10 09.34392 -76 32 17.8512           M9.5+ 60 0
30 TWA 30B LM* 11 32 18.2189779176 -30 18 31.643286444         16.68 M4 40 0
31 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 807 0
32 TWA 32 ** 12 26 51.366576 -33 16 12.54324   17.21 16.00 15.73   M6.3 32 0
33 NAME Cha II MoC 12 54 -77.2           ~ 337 0
34 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
35 [GY92] 3 Y*O 16 26 21.9078410496 -24 44 39.697627344       17.95 15.62 M6.5 55 0
36 [GY92] 204 TT* 16 27 06.5924837856 -24 41 48.871282992       17.57 15.43 M5 99 0
37 BKLT J162737-241756 Y*O 16 27 37.4277519528 -24 17 54.924640440           M7.5 32 0
38 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3632 1

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