Monday, August 6, 2012

1208.0596 (V. Joergens et al.)

Disks, accretion and outflows of brown dwarfs    [PDF]

V. Joergens, G. Herczeg, Y. Liu, I. Pascucci, E. Whelan, J. Alcala, K. Biazzo, G. Costigan, M. Gully-Santiago, Th. Henning, A. Natta, E. Rigliaco, V. Rodriguez-Ledesma, A. Sicilia-Aguilar, J. Tottle, S. Wolf
Characterization of the properties of young brown dwarfs are important to constraining the formation of objects at the extreme low-mass end of the IMF. While young brown dwarfs share many properties with solar-mass T Tauri stars, differences may be used as tests of how the physics of accretion/outflow and disk chemistry/dissipation depend on the mass of the central object. This article summarizes the presentations and discussions during the splinter session on 'Disks, accretion and outflows of brown dwarfs' held at the CoolStars17 conference in Barcelona in June 2012. Recent results in the field of brown dwarf disks and outflows include the determination of brown dwarf disk masses and geometries based on Herschel far-IR photometry (70-160 um), accretion properties based on X-Shooter spectra, and new outflow detections in the very low-mass regime.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1208.0596

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