Bibcode
Rebolo, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
ASP Conf. Ser. 154, The Tenth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems and the Sun, Edited by R. A. Donahue and J. A. Bookbinder, p.47
Fecha de publicación:
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1998
Número de citas
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Descripción
Recent searches for brown dwarfs have succeeded in finding these elusive
objects. Massive brown dwarfs (40-70 Jupiter masses) have been found in
the Pleiades, orbiting around a nearby star and, very recently, in the
field. A review is given of their observed photometric and spectroscopic
properties in the optical and near-infrared. The diagnosis of substellar
nature based on lithium lines and methane bands is discussed in detail.
While lithium has proved useful to test brown dwarfs with effective
temperatures hotter than ~1600 K, methane is a substellar indicator at
lower temperatures.