Infrared Spectra and Spectral Energy Distributions of Late M and L Dwarfs
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- 20 February 2001
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 548 (2) , 908-918
- https://doi.org/10.1086/319020
Abstract
We have obtained 1.0-2.5um spectra at R~600 of 14 disk dwarfs with spectral types M6 to L7. For four of the dwarfs we have also obtained infrared spectra at R~3000 in narrow intervals. In addition, we present new L' photometry for four of the dwarfs in the sample, which allows improved determinations of their bolometric luminosities. We resolve the L-dwarf Denis-P J 0205-1159 into an identical pair of objects separated by 0.35". The spectra, with the published energy distribution for one other dwarf, are compared to synthetic spectra generated by upgraded model atmospheres. Good matches are found for 2200> Teff K>1900 (spectral types around M9 to L3), but discrepancies exist at Teff> 2300 K (M8) and for Teff<1800 K (L4-L7). At the higher temperatures the mismatches are due to incompleteness in the water vapor linelist. At the lower temperatures the disagreement is probably due to our treatment of dust: we assume a photospheric distribution in equilibrium with the gas phase. We derive effective temperatures for the sample from the comparison with synthetic spectra and also by comparing our observed total intrinsic luminosities to structural model calculations (which are mostly independent of the atmosphere but are dependent on the unknown masses and ages of the targets). The two derivations agree to ~200 K except for the faintest object in the sample where the discrepancy is larger. Agreement with other temperature determinations is also ~200 K, except for the L7 dwarf.Comment: 31 pages incl. 5 Tables and 12 Figures, accepted by ApJ for Feb 2001 issuKeywords
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