The Spectra of T Dwarfs. II. Red Optical Data
- 1 September 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 594 (1) , 510-524
- https://doi.org/10.1086/376756
Abstract
We present 6300--10100 {\AA} spectra for a sample of 13 T dwarfs observed using LRIS mounted on the Keck I 10m Telescope. A variety of features are identified and analyzed, including pressure-broadened K I and Na I doublets; narrow Cs I and Rb I lines; weak CaH, CrH, and FeH bands; strong H$_2$O absorption; and a possible weak CH$_4$ band. H$\alpha$ emission is detected in three of the T dwarfs, strong in the previously reported active T dwarf 2MASS 1237+6526 and weak in SDSS 1254$-$0122 and 2MASS 1047+2124. None of the T dwarfs exhibit Li I absorption. Guided by the evolution of optical spectral features with near-infrared spectral type, we derive a parallel optical classification scheme, focusing on spectral types T5 to T8, anchored to select spectral standards. We find general agreement between optical and near-infrared types for nearly all of the T dwarfs so far observed, including two earlier-type T dwarfs, within our classification uncertainties ($\sim$1 subtype). These results suggest that competing gravity and temperature effects compensate for each other over the 0.6--2.5 $\micron$ spectral region. We identify one possible means of disentangling these effects by comparing the strength of the K I red wing to the 9250 {\AA} H$_2$O band. One of our objects, 2MASS 0937+2931, exhibits a peculiar spectrum, with a substantial red slope and relatively strong FeH absorption, both consequences of a metal-deficient atmosphere. Based on its near-infrared properties and substantial space motion, this object may be a thick disk or halo brown dwarf.
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