Bibcode
Martín, E. L.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 302, Issue 1, pp. 59-67.
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1999
Citations
21
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21
Description
Very high-resolution (R ~ 110 000) spectroscopic observations of the
very low-mass star VB 8, obtained with the Utrecht Echelle spectrograph
(UES), are presented. A flare occurred during the third of a series of
four consecutive spectra. This event produced significant enhancement in
the strength of the emission lines of He i D3 and Hα in
VB 8, as well as a filling up of some but not all atomic absorption
lines, and a weakening of the γ TiO bandheads at 705.4 and 712.5
nm. Core emission in the Na i D1, D2 and K i
769.9-nm resonance lines also became stronger during the flare. Other
very low-mass stars observed with the same instrumental configuration
include GJ 406 and VB 10. The UES spectrum of VB 8 is compared with
these. In particular, VB 10 appears to have a lower gravity than VB 8,
indicating a lower age and a smaller mass which could be very close to
the substellar mass limit for solar metallicity.