2007A&A...475..667J


Query : 2007A&A...475..667J

2007A&A...475..667J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 475, 667-675 (2007/11-4)

Lithium abundances of very low mass members of Chamaeleon I.

JOHNAS C.M.S., GUENTHER E.W., JOERGENS V., SCHWEITZER A. and HAUSCHILDT P.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first study of the lithium abundances of very low mass objects in Chamaeleon I close to the hydrogen burning mass limit based on atmospheric models and high-resolution spectroscopic observations. The studied objects, Cha Hα 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8, are very young brown dwarf candidates and very low mass stars on the verge of lithium depletion.For this analysis, we have computed a new ``GAIA-cond'' class model grid over effective temperatures from 2600K to 3100K, surface gravities from log(g)=3.5 to 5.5, and lithium abundances from logε=0.0 to 3.7, for two different line profile setups introduced in previous work. Calculated synthetic spectra are compared with high-resolution UVES/VLT echelle spectra of the objects.We find good descriptions of the lithium resonance doublet lines at 6708Å and of the surrounding pseudo-continuum and determine a consistent set of lithium abundances (log(ε)=1.55). However, the derived lithium abundances are lower than the meteoritic one (log(ε)=3.31) and that of higher mass stars in ChaI (log(ε)=3.1/3.4 for LTE-/non-LTE-calculations). By modeling the TiO-line, we demonstrate that veiling does not make the lithium lines appear weaker. We can also rule out that the results are spoiled by the presence of spots.A possible explanation for these results would be that the objects are either more massive, or much older, than previously thought, so that the lithium depletion has already started. Although the uncertainties of the masses and ages are large, they are not large enough as to explain the observed lithium depletion. Therefore, the most likely explanation is either a lack of understanding of the details of the formation of the lithium line, or a lack of understanding of the internal structure of the very young low-mass objects.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: atmospheres - line: profiles - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: pre-main sequence - ISM: individual objects: Chamaeleon I

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Number of rows : 15
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* SY Cha Or* 10 56 30.3883129248 -77 11 39.401977596         11.29 K5Ve 131 0
2 V* TW Cha Or* 10 59 01.0607352312 -77 22 40.947126636     13.40   11.68 K8Ve 135 0
3 Hen 3-545 Or* 10 59 06.9715593000 -77 01 40.309233240   12.91 11.136   9.596 K4Ve 216 0
4 V* CS Cha Or* 11 02 24.8763629208 -77 33 35.667131796   12.88 11.69   10.123 K2Ve 230 0
5 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
6 V* DI Cha Or* 11 07 20.7276076008 -77 38 07.308086352   12.02 10.74 10.72   G2Ve 168 0
7 V* HK Cha Or* 11 07 42.3364909752 -77 33 59.394350844   21.9 19.8   15.26 ~ 85 0
8 [NC98] Cha HA 8 SB* 11 07 46.0912894776 -77 40 08.918309388   22.2 20.1   15.61 ~ 43 1
9 V* HL Cha Or* 11 07 52.2574621728 -77 36 57.037742172   21.5 19.51   15.07 ~ 50 0
10 V* VW Cha Or* 11 08 01.502064 -77 42 28.87524 13.91 14.165 12.761 12.653 10.69 K7+M0 187 0
11 CHSM 12180 Em* 11 08 18.9694304592 -77 39 17.131209948   20.5 18.52   14.50 ~ 40 0
12 ISO-ChaI 144 Em* 11 08 24.1193575992 -77 41 47.438803392   21.3 19.18   14.85 ~ 51 0
13 V* HQ Cha Or* 11 08 39.5017287912 -77 34 16.733892756   21.7 19.75   15.06 ~ 71 0
14 NAME Chamaeleon Region SFR 11 55 -78.0           ~ 806 0
15 V* EK Dra BY* 14 39 00.2104038120 +64 17 29.979649860   8.243 7.604     G5VFe-0.7CH-1(k) 444 0

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