Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2097456486> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2097456486 endingPage "721" @default.
- W2097456486 startingPage "695" @default.
- W2097456486 abstract "We present broad-band spectra of a sample of 21 low-luminosity sources in the Trapezium cluster, with masses in the range 0.008–0.10 M⊙ (assuming an age of 1 Myr). These were selected for low extinction in most cases, and are located west of the brighter nebulosity. The spectra are in the H bandpass (1.4–1.95 μm) and K bandpass (1.9–2.5 μm) also for most of the brighter sources, with a resolution of 50 nm. They were taken with the United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) using the CGS4 spectrometer. Absorption by water vapour bands is detected in all the substellar candidates except one, which is a highly reddened object with strong H2 emission and an anomalously blue (I−J) colour, implying that it is a very young cluster member with circumstellar matter. The observation of prominent water vapour bands confirms the low effective temperatures implied by our (I−J) colour measurements in an earlier paper, and would imply late-M or L spectral types if these were older field dwarfs. However, the profiles of the H-bandpass spectra are very different from those of field dwarfs with similar water absorption strength, demonstrating that they are not foreground or background objects. In addition, the CO absorption bands at 2.3 μm and the Na i absorption feature at 2.21 μm are very weak for such cool sources. All these features are quite well reproduced by the AMES-Dusty-1999 model atmospheres of Allard et al., and arise from the much lower gravities predicted for the Trapezium sources (3.5< log g<4.0) compared to evolved objects (log g∼5.5). This represents a new proof of the substellar status of our sources, independent of the statistical arguments for low contamination, which are re-examined here. The very late spectral types of the planetary mass objects and very low-mass brown dwarfs demonstrate that they are cluster members, since they are too luminous to be field dwarfs in the background. We also present additional UKIRT photometry of a small region in the south of the Trapezium cluster where the extinction and nebular brightness are low, which permitted the detection of objects with 1-Myr masses slightly lower than our previous least massive source at 8 MJup. Following a minor update to our previous J-band photometry, due to a new UKIRT filter calibration, there are ∼15 planetary mass candidates in the full data set." @default.
- W2097456486 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2097456486 creator A5016312996 @default.
- W2097456486 creator A5019930369 @default.
- W2097456486 creator A5057058925 @default.
- W2097456486 date "2001-09-01" @default.
- W2097456486 modified "2023-09-30" @default.
- W2097456486 title "Infrared spectroscopy of substellar objects in Orion" @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1592361698 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1964308214 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1964619610 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1972910812 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1975197132 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1976083405 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1979186709 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1983993499 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1985663566 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1986350436 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1997255077 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W1998749206 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2000949154 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2001265656 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2004955121 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2004967126 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2006831051 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2008318720 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2009370555 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2017078087 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2018029303 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2022914110 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2026780118 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2032247354 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2035988474 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2041172713 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2046589700 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2050536825 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2051825856 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2060678600 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2061691305 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2061914283 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2063991749 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2064528785 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2064832925 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2072080470 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2075519868 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2080124939 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2080728504 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2080736986 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2085323551 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2085456210 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2091750156 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2091756692 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2092424392 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2101536832 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2103875486 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2107327084 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2108255688 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2124168176 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2147833580 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2159178210 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2161691817 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2167635287 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2170904540 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W2950350054 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W3099363266 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W3102577426 @default.
- W2097456486 cites W4292406868 @default.
- W2097456486 doi "https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04666.x" @default.
- W2097456486 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W2097456486 type Work @default.
- W2097456486 sameAs 2097456486 @default.
- W2097456486 citedByCount "208" @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862012 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862013 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862014 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862015 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862016 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862017 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862018 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862019 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862020 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862021 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862022 @default.
- W2097456486 countsByYear W20974564862023 @default.
- W2097456486 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2097456486 hasAuthorship W2097456486A5016312996 @default.
- W2097456486 hasAuthorship W2097456486A5019930369 @default.
- W2097456486 hasAuthorship W2097456486A5057058925 @default.
- W2097456486 hasBestOaLocation W20974564861 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C101991246 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C119824511 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C120665830 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C12287442 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C124967146 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C125287762 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C1276947 @default.
- W2097456486 hasConcept C150846664 @default.