Understanding sub-stellar populations using wide-field infrared surveys

This paper discusses benchmark brown dwarfs in various environments, and focuses on those in wide binary systems. We present a summary of the recently discovered T dwarf population from the UKIDSS Large Area Survey, and describe the constraints that it places on our knowledge of the sub-stellar init...

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Veröffentlicht in:EPJ Web of conferences 2011-01, Vol.16, p.6002
Hauptverfasser: Pinfield, D.J., Day-Jones, A.C., Burningham, B., Leggett, S.K., Beaumont, H., Tamura, M., Tinney, C.G., Liu, M.C., Homeier, D., Lodieu, N., Deacon, N.R., West, A.A., Huelamo, N., Dupuy, T., Mortlock, D.J., Warren, S.J., Jones, H.R.A., Lucas, P.W., Ishi, M., McMahon, R.G., Hewett, P.C., Zapatero-Osorio, M.R., Martin, E.L., Venemans, B.P., Barrado, D., Zhang, Z., Morales-Calderon, M.
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Zusammenfassung:This paper discusses benchmark brown dwarfs in various environments, and focuses on those in wide binary systems. We present a summary of the recently discovered T dwarf population from the UKIDSS Large Area Survey, and describe the constraints that it places on our knowledge of the sub-stellar initial mass function. We also present some exciting results from our ongoing search for wide companions to this sample, that has so far revealed an M4-T8.5 binary system at ∼12 parsecs and also the first ever Tdwarf-white dwarf binary system. The T dwarfs in these binaries have their properties constrained by the primary object and are thus benchmark objects that are already testing the predictions of theoretical model atmospheres.
ISSN:2100-014X
2100-014X
DOI:10.1051/epjconf/20111606002