Tuesday, May 1, 2012

1204.6320 (Daniel Masters et al.)

Discovery of Three Distant, Cold Brown Dwarfs in the WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallels Survey    [PDF]

Daniel Masters, Patrick McCarthy, Adam J. Burgasser, Nimish P. Hathi, Matthew Malkan, Nathaniel R. Ross, Brian Siana, Claudia Scarlata, Alaina Henry, James Colbert, Hakim Atek, Marc Rafelski, Harry Teplitz, Andrew Bunker, Alan Dressler
We present the discovery of three late type (>T4) brown dwarfs, including a probable Y dwarf, in the WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallels (WISP) Survey. We use the G141 grism spectra to determine the spectral types of the dwarfs and derive distance estimates based on a comparison with nearby T dwarfs with known parallaxes. These are the most distant spectroscopically confirmed T/Y dwarfs, with the farthest at an estimated distance of ~400 pc. We compare the number of cold dwarfs found in the WISP survey with simulations of the brown dwarf mass function. The number found is generally consistent with an initial stellar mass function dN/dM \propto M^{-\alpha} with \alpha = 0.0--0.5, although the identification of a Y dwarf is somewhat surprising and may be indicative of either a flatter absolute magnitude/spectral type relation than previously reported or an upturn in the number of very late type brown dwarfs in the observed volume.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1204.6320

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