Bibcode
Phan-Bao, N.; Bessell, M. S.; Martín, E. L.; Simon, G.; Borsenberger, J.; Tata, R.; Guibert, J.; Crifo, F.; Forveille, T.; Delfosse, X.; Lim, J.; de Batz, B.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 383, Issue 3, pp. 831-844.
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2008
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Description
We report on new nearby L and late-M dwarfs (dphot <= 30
pc) discovered in our search for nearby ultracool dwarfs (I-J >= 3.0,
later than M8.0) at low Galactic latitude (|b| < 15°) over 4800
deg2 in the Deep Near Infrared Survey of the Southern Sky
(DENIS) data base. We used late-M (>= M8.0), L and T dwarfs with
accurate trigonometric parallaxes to calibrate the MJ versus
I-J colour-luminosity relation. The resulting photometric distances have
standard errors of ~15 per cent, which we used to select candidates
dphot <= 30 pc. We measured proper motions from
multi-epoch images found in the public archives ALADIN, DSS, 2MASS and
DENIS, with at least three distinct epochs and time baselines of 10-21
yr. We then used a maximum reduced proper motion cut-off to select 28
candidates as ultracool dwarfs (M8.0-L8.0) and to reject one as a
distant red star. No T dwarf candidates were found in this search, which
required an object to be detected in all three DENIS bands. Our
low-resolution optical spectra confirmed that 26 were indeed ultracool
dwarfs, with spectral types from M8.0 to L5.5. Two contaminants and one
rejected by the maximum reduced proper motion cut-off were all reddened
F-K main sequence stars. 20 of these 26 ultracool dwarfs are new nearby
ultracool dwarf members, three L dwarfs within 15 pc with one L3.5 at
only ~10 pc. We determine a stellar density of dwarfs pc-3
mag-1 over 11.1 <= MJ <= 13.1 based on this
sample of M8-L3.5 ultracool dwarfs. Our ultracool dwarf density value is
in good agreement with the measurement by Cruz et al. of the ultracool
dwarf density at high Galactic latitude.