2023AJ....165..196S


Query : 2023AJ....165..196S

2023AJ....165..196S - Astron. J., 165, 196 (2023/May-0)

Disks around Young Planetary-mass Objects: Ultradeep Spitzer Imaging of NGC 1333.

SCHOLZ A., MUZIC K., JAYAWARDHANA R., ALMENDROS-ABAD V. and WILSON I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on a sensitive infrared search for disks around isolated young planetary-mass objects (PMOs) in the NGC 1333 cluster, by stacking 70 Spitzer/IRAC frames at 3.6 and 4.5 μm. Our coadded images go >2.3 mag deeper than single-epoch frames, and cover 50 brown dwarfs, 15 of which have M9 or later spectral types. Spectral types >M9 correspond to masses in the giant-planet domain, i.e., near or below the deuterium-burning limit of 0.015 M. Five of the 12 PMOs show definitive evidence of excess, implying a disk fraction of 42%, albeit with a large statistical uncertainty given the small sample. Comparing with measurements for higher-mass objects, the disk fraction does not decline substantially with decreasing mass in the substellar domain, consistent with previous findings. Thus, free-floating PMOs have the potential to form their own miniature planetary systems. We note that only one of the six lowest-mass objects in NGC 1333, with spectral type L0 or later, has a confirmed disk. Reviewing the literature, we find that the lowest-mass free-floating objects with firm disk detections have masses ∼0.01 M (or ∼10 MJup). It is not clear yet whether even lower-mass objects harbor disks. If not, it may indicate that ∼10 MJup is the lower-mass limit for objects that form like stars. Our disk-detection experiment on deep Spitzer images paves the way for studies with JWST at longer wavelengths and higher sensitivity, which will further explore disk prevalence and formation of free-floating PMOs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2023. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Brown dwarfs

Simbad objects: 20

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Number of rows : 20
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 [SGJ2009] 9 LM* 03 29 05.549 +31 10 14.22           M8 4 0
2 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1454 1
3 SONYC NGC 1333-36 BD* 03 29 25.84536 +31 16 41.8116           L3: 3 0
4 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1395 1
5 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4429 0
6 [BZR99] S Ori 66 BD* 05 37 24.71064 -02 31 52.3308         23.23 L3.5:e 13 0
7 [BZR99] S Ori 70 BD* 05 38 10.10 -02 36 26.0           T6-7 47 0
8 [BZR99] S Ori 65 BD* 05 38 26.1 -02 23 05         23.23 L3.5: 12 0
9 NAME sig Ori Cluster OpC 05 38 42 -02 36.0           ~ 567 0
10 UGCS J053900.29-023705.7 Y*? 05 39 00.29712 -02 37 05.7648           M8 24 0
11 [BZR99] S Ori 60 BD* 05 39 37.51848 -02 30 41.9220         22.75 L2 19 0
12 NAME TW Hya Association As* 11 01.9 -34 42           ~ 942 0
13 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
14 WISE J110707.72-762632.5 LM* 11 07 07.72512 -76 26 32.5176           L0.7 8 0
15 OTS 44 Y*O 11 10 09.34392 -76 32 17.8512           M9.5+ 60 0
16 NAME Lupus Complex SFR 16 03 -38.1           ~ 720 0
17 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
18 CFHTWIR-Oph 33 BD* 16 26 39.68520 -24 22 06.0924           L4 9 0
19 SONYC RhoOph-6 BD* 16 27 05.92680 -24 18 40.2156           L0.1 15 0
20 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3636 1

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