The T Tauri Phase Down to Nearly Planetary Masses: Echelle Spectra of 82 Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs
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- 10 June 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 626 (1) , 498-522
- https://doi.org/10.1086/429794
Abstract
Using the largest high-resolution spectroscopic sample to date of young, very low mass stars (VLMS) and brown dwarfs (BDs), we investigate disk accretion in objects ranging from just above the hydrogen-burning limit all the way to nearly planetary masses. Our 82 targets span spectral types from M5 to M9.5, or masses from 0.15 Msun down to ~15 Jupiters. They are confirmed members of the rho Oph, Taurus, Cha I, IC 348, R CrA, Upper Sco and TW Hydrae regions, with ages = M6.5). We find that: (1) classical T Tauri-like disk-accretion persists in the BD domain down to nearly the deuterium-burning limit; (2) in addition to H-alpha, permitted emission lines of CaII, OI and HeI are also good accretion indicators, as in CTTs; (3) the CaII 8662A flux is an excellent quantitative measure of the accretion rate (Mdot) in VLMS and BDs(as in CTTs); (4) Mdot diminishes as M^2 -- our measurements support previous findings of this correlation, and extend it to the entire range of sub-stellar masses; (5) the accretor fraction among VLMS and BDs decreases substantially with age, as in higher-mass stars; (6) at any given age, the VLMS and BD accretor fraction is comparable to that in higher-mass stars; and (7) a number of sources with IR disk excesses do not evince measurable accretion, with the incidence of such a mismatch increasing with age: this implies that disks in the low mass regime can persist beyond the main accretion phase, and parallels the transition from the classical to post-T Tauri stage in more massive stars. These strong similarities at young ages, between higher-mass stars and low-mass bodies close to and below the hydrogen-burning limit, are consistent with a common formation mechanism in the two mass regimes. (abridged)Keywords
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