Bibcode
DOI
Martin, E. L.; Basri, G.; Gallegos, J. E.; Rebolo, R.; Zapatero-Osorio, M. R.; Bejar, V. J. S.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astrophysical Journal Letters v.499, p.L61
Fecha de publicación:
5
1998
Número de citas
78
Número de citas referidas
59
Descripción
We present the discovery of an object in the Pleiades open cluster,
named Teide 2, with optical and infrared photometry that places it on
the cluster sequence slightly below the expected substellar mass limit.
We have obtained low- and high-resolution spectra that allow us to
determine its spectral type (M6), radial velocity, and rotational
broadening and to detect H alpha in emission and Li I in absorption. All
the observed properties strongly support the membership of Teide 2 in
the Pleiades. This object has an important role in defining the
reappearance of lithium below the substellar limit in the Pleiades. The
age of the Pleiades' very low mass members, based on their luminosities
and the absence or presence of lithium, is constrained to be in the
range 100-120 Myr.