Bibcode
Barrado y Navascués, D.; Zapatero Osorio, M. R.; Martín, E. L.; Béjar, V. J. S.; Rebolo, R.; Mundt, R.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.393, p.L85-L88 (2002)
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2002
Journal
Citations
42
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37
Description
We report on the finding of the strongest Hα emission -
pseudoequivalent width of 705 Å- known so far in a young, late
type dwarf. This object, named as S Ori 71, is a substellar candidate
member of the 1-8 Myr star cluster sigma Orionis. Due to its
overluminous location in color-magnitude diagrams, S Ori 71 might be
younger than other cluster members, or a binary of similar components.
Its mass is in the range 0.021-0.012 Msun, depending on
evolutionary models and possible binarity. The broad Hα line of S
Ori 71 appears asymmetric, indicative of high velocity mass motions in
the Hα forming region. The origin of this emission is unclear at
the present time. We discuss three possible scenarios: accretion from a
disk, mass exchange between the components of a binary system, and
emission from a chromosphere. These observations were collected at the
VLT of the ESO (Chile), the Keck I telescope (USA), and the 3.5-m
telescope at Calar Alto Observatory (Spain).