Bibcode
Kendall, T. R.; Delfosse, X.; Martín, E. L.; Forveille, T.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.416, p.L17-L20 (2004)
Fecha de publicación:
3
2004
Revista
Número de citas
89
Número de citas referidas
82
Descripción
We report new spectroscopic results, obtained with UKIRT/CGS4, of a
sample of 14 candidate ultracool dwarfs selected from the DENIS (Deep
Near-Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky) database. A further object,
selected from the 2MASS Second Incremental Release, was observed at a
later epoch with the same instrument. Six objects are already known in
the literature; we re-derive their properties. A further four prove to
be very nearby (⪉10 pc) mid-to-late L-dwarfs, three unknown
hitherto, two of which are almost certainly substellar. These findings
increase the number of L-dwarfs known within ˜10 pc by ˜25%.
The remainder of the objects discussed here are early L or very late
M-type dwarfs lying between ˜45 and 15 pc and are also new to the
literature. Spectral types have been derived by direct comparison with
J-, H- and K- band spectra of known template ultracool dwarfs given by
Leggett et al.thanksftp://ftp . jach . hawaii . edu/pub/ukirt/skl/dL .
spectra/ For the known objects, we generally find agreement to within
˜1 subclass with previously derived spectral types. Distances are
determined from the most recent MJ vs. spectral type
calibrations, and together with our derived proper motions yield
kinematics for most targets consistent with that expected for the disk
population; for three probable late M-dwarfs, membership of a
dynamically older population is postulated. The very nearby L-type
objects discussed here are of great interest for future studies of
binarity and parallaxes.