IC 348中IMF底部的棕矮星新光谱类

K. L. Luhman and C. Alves de Oliveira
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在之前的一项研究中,我们使用詹姆斯·韦伯太空望远镜(JWST)在附近的恒星形成星团IC 348中心发现了三颗新的褐矮星。最微弱的物体估计质量为3-4 MJup,使其成为光谱确认的质量最小的褐矮星的竞争者。其中两颗新发现的褐矮星还显示出一种未识别的脂肪族碳氢化合物的吸收特征,这是大气模型无法预测的,以前也没有在太阳系外的大气中发现过。我们已经使用JWST在IC 348的更大范围内对褐矮星进行了更深入的调查。我们在NIRCam图像中确定了39颗候选褐矮星,并利用近红外光谱仪(NIRSpec)获得了其中15颗的光谱,其中9颗被归类为该星团的次恒星成员。最微弱的新成员的质量估计为~ 2 MJup,这为IMF的最小质量提供了新的约束。两个新成员(2 MJup和10 MJup)表现出来自星周盘的大量过量辐射,表明它们含有行星形成的原材料。最后,九颗新发现的褐矮星中的八颗和新近用NIRSpec观测到的一颗已知成员显示出上述的碳氢化合物特征。在IC 348中总共有11颗褐矮星检测到碳氢化合物,这些特征在较暗的星等上更强烈,这表明碳氢化合物是最冷的新生褐矮星大气的自然组成部分。我们提出了一个新的光谱类“H”,它是由烃的3.4 μm基带的存在来定义的。
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A New Spectral Class of Brown Dwarfs at the Bottom of the IMF in IC 348
In a previous study, we used James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to identify three new brown dwarfs in the center of a nearby star-forming cluster, IC 348. The faintest object had an estimated mass of 3–4 MJup, making it a contender for the least massive brown dwarf confirmed with spectroscopy. Two of the new brown dwarfs also exhibited absorption features from an unidentified aliphatic hydrocarbon, which were not predicted by atmospheric models and were not previously detected in atmospheres outside of the solar system. We have used JWST to perform a deeper survey for brown dwarfs across a larger field in IC 348. We have identified 39 brown dwarf candidates in NIRCam images and have obtained spectra for 15 of them with Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec), nine of which are classified as substellar members of the cluster. The faintest new members have mass estimates of ∼2 MJup, providing a new constraint on the minimum mass of the IMF. Two new members (∼2 and 10 MJup) exhibit large excess emission from circumstellar disks, demonstrating that they harbor the raw materials for planet formation. Finally, eight of the nine new brown dwarfs and one known member that is newly observed with NIRSpec show the aforementioned hydrocarbon features. Among the total of 11 brown dwarfs in IC 348 that have hydrocarbon detections, the features are stronger at fainter magnitudes, indicating that the hydrocarbon is a natural constituent of the atmospheres of the coolest newborn brown dwarfs. We propose a new spectral class “H” that is defined by the presence of the 3.4 μm fundamental band of the hydrocarbon.
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