1998A&A...335..522C


Query : 1998A&A...335..522C

1998A&A...335..522C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 335, 522-532 (1998/7-2)

ISO observations of candidate young brown dwarfs.

COMERON F., RIEKE G.H., CLAES P., TORRA J. and LAUREIJS R.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

ISOCAM measurements or upper limits for low mass members of the ρ Ophiuchi embedded cluster extend the sampling of the spectral energy distributions already obtained from the ground towards longer wavelengths, where emission by circumstellar material is significant. Good fits to the combined (ground-based + ISOCAM) photometry are obtained with theoretical models of pre-main sequence evolution, complemented with models of the spectrum of circumstellar emission, synthetic spectra of cold atmospheres, and an extinction law. The most important physical parameters of the targets, such as mass and luminosity, can be estimated with more confidence than with ground-based data alone, thanks to the much more robust reconstruction of the intrinsic spectral energy distribution made possible by the new ISOCAM data. An object-by-object discussion, based on both published and new material, shows that estimates of the source temperatures from fitting of the photometry agree closely with spectroscopy for all seven sources where both techniques have been applied. The agreement between the new fits and those based on groundbased photometry alone is also reasonably good. Three of the sources are very likely to be young brown dwarfs, five are transitional, and three appear to be low mass stars.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: low mass, brown dwarfs - infrared: stars

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
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 CRBR 2317.3-1925 Y*O 16 26 18.82056 -24 26 10.5216           M7 46 0
2 CRBR 2317.5-1729 Y*O 16 26 18.98232 -24 24 14.2596           M6 47 0
3 [RR90] Oph 2318.9-1740 Y*O 16 26 20.43672 -24 24 25.6824           ~ 6 0
4 [GY92] 5 Y*O 16 26 21.5381846568 -24 26 00.994958844       18.30 15.80 M7 69 1
5 [GY92] 10 Y*O 16 26 22.18584 -24 23 52.3572           M8.5 31 0
6 [RR90] Oph 2320.8-1721 Y*O 16 26 22.26912 -24 24 07.0632           M8 70 0
7 [RR90] Oph 2321.1-1715 Y*O 16 26 22.59360 -24 24 02.1708           ~ 4 0
8 [RR90] Oph 2321.2-1719 Y*O 16 26 22.73616 -24 24 06.7500           ~ 7 0
9 [RR90] Oph 2321.6-1918 * 16 26 23.04696 -24 26 02.3640           ~ 9 0
10 [GY92] 21 Y*O 16 26 23.57976 -24 24 39.4956           K7 71 2
11 GSS 32 TT* 16 26 24.0509462472 -24 24 48.095495928       17.81 15.58 K5-K6 103 1
12 [RR90] Oph 2322.8-1233 * 16 26 24.34704 -24 19 19.1316           ~ 6 0
13 [GY92] 31 Y*O 16 26 25.23384 -24 23 23.9208           M5.5 27 1
14 [GY92] 64 Y*O 16 26 32.52576 -24 26 35.4480           M8 23 0
15 [RR90] Oph 2349.8-2601 Y*O 16 26 51.2924609616 -24 32 42.001375272           M8.5 53 0
16 BBRCG 14 Y*O 16 26 53.46936 -24 32 36.2472           ~ 27 1
17 BBRCG 21 Y*O 16 27 05.97624 -24 28 36.3252           M7 40 0
18 BBRCG 26 Or* 16 27 10.03536 -24 29 13.3008           ~ 24 0
19 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3630 1

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