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Title: Brown Dwarf Science with VLST


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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
  • Outline
  • The Big Questions
  • Where we are and how VLST would help...

John Gizis Physics and Astronomy
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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
Formation Atmospheres
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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
Formation IMF Binarity Disks Atmospheres
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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
Formation IMF Binarity Disks Atmospheres Evolutio
n Beyond T dwarfs Activity
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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
  • Brown dwarfs below 0.074MM fail to achieve
    stable nuclear burning.
  • Cool and fade steadily

Burrows et al. 1993, 1997
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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
  • Brown dwarfs below 0.074MM fail to achieve
    stable nuclear burning.
  • Cool and fade steadily

Burrows et al. 1993, 1997
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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
  • Brown dwarfs below 0.074MM fail to achieve
    stable nuclear burning.
  • Cool and fade steadily
  • Planets vs. brown dwarfs

Burrows et al. 2003
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Brown Dwarf Science with VLST
  • 2MASS and SDSS find objects
  • Sequence to T8 or 800K.

Vrba et al. 2004
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  • L dwarf sequence
  • Disappearance of molecules as grains form.
  • Cloud deck 1600K

Kirkpatrick et al. 1999
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  • T dwarf sequence
  • Classification in near-IR.
  • Cloud deck 1600K below photosphere.

Burgasser et al. 2003
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  • T dwarf sequence
  • Classification in near-IR.

Burgasser et al. 2002
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  • On beyond T with VLST?
  • Not really...
  • Want large sky area and mid-infrared.
  • Spitzer, JWST
  • WISE

Burrows et al. 2003
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  • But followup will require large telescopes...
  • We will have many cool, very-low-mass brown
    dwarfs by any VLST launch date

Burrows et al. 2003
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  • But followup will require large telescopes...
  • We will have many cool, very-low-mass brown
    dwarfs by any VLST launch date

Burrows et al. 2003
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Images
  • 20 of L and T dwarfs are resolved by HST
  • Separations 2-10AU
  • P2 a3/MT
  • Current periods are 30 years.
  • We can expect that a VLST could find the binaries
    at 0.1 AU -- lt1 yr period.
  • These could include very-low-mass companions.

Gizis et al. 2003
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  • For 5 MJ field brown dwarfs, a separation of 5 AU
    will have a period gt100 years.
  • Need a VLST both to get enough photons and to
    resolve them (at one micron).
  • A VLST would get to separations of .1 AU and
    periods lt 1yr.
  • Also need VLST to resolve open cluster and Taurus
    brown dwarfs.

Gizis et al. 2003
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  • For 5 MJ field brown dwarfs, a separation of 5 AU
    will have a period gt100 years.
  • Need a VLST both to get enough photons and to
    resolve them (at one micron).
  • A VLST would get to separations of .1 AU and
    periods lt 1yr.
  • Also need VLST to resolve open cluster and Taurus
    brown dwarfs.

Gizis et al. 2003
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  • For 5 MJ field brown dwarfs, a separation of 5 AU
    will have a period gt100 years.
  • Need a VLST both to get enough photons and to
    resolve them (at one micron).
  • A VLST would get to separations of .1 AU and
    periods lt 1yr.
  • Also need VLST to resolve open cluster and Taurus
    brown dwarfs.
  • Resolution

Gizis et al. 2003
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  • Open cluster T dwarfs
  • Star-formking regions Probe to lowest masses.

Burrows et al. 1997
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  • Open cluster T dwarfs
  • Star-formking regions Probe to lowest masses.

UKIRT
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Low Metallicity/Halo
  • Imaging at 1 micron should detect brown dwarfs
    in globular clusters.
  • Need to reach T800K to be interesting.
  • Resolution and field of view.

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Low Metallicity/Halo
  • Field Halo Brown Dwarfs
  • 2M05328346
  • An L subdwarf

Burgasser et al. 2003
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Spectra
  • Beyond T dwarfs

Liebert et al. 2002
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Activity
  • Gizis et al. 2000 found that activity declines
    sharply after M6.
  • But, flares are common.
  • Burgasser et al. 2003 find some Ha at 10-18
    erg/sec/cm2

Liebert et al. 2002
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Activity
  • Gizis et al. 2000 found that activity declines
    sharply after M6.
  • But, flares are common.
  • Burgasser et al. 2003 find some Ha at 10-18
    erg/sec/cm2

Liebert et al. 2002
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Activity
  • HST/STIS can detect M8/M9 dwarfs
  • Need VLST for Le/Te dwarfs.
  • Also, for cluster late-M dwarfs.

Hawley Johns-Krull 2003
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Formation
  • What about accreting brown dwarfs/planets
  • Detection of emission lines in T dwarfs in
    star-forming regions.

Gizis 2002 r Oph BD from Luhman
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Resolution?
  • Field brown dwarfs have v sin i 5-80 km/s
  • Width of emission lines
  • HDO 1 variations?
  • Lithium in distant clusters

Gizis 2002 r Oph BD from Luhman
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  • Weather?
  • Variability at I band is few percent.
  • Can we show that it is due to clouds? Hotspots?
    Sunspots?

Hurt
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Summary
  • Very Large Space Telescope
  • Needed for followup of expected discoveries.
  • Needed for more distant L/T dwarfs

Hurt
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