Bibcode
Tata, R.; Martin, E. L.; Kendall, T.; Jameson, R.; Magazzu, A.; Barrado Y Navascues, D.; Phan Bao, N.
Referencia bibliográfica
Exploiting Large Surveys for Galactic Astronomy, 26th meeting of the IAU, Joint Discussion 13, 22-23 August 2006, Prague, Czech Republic, JD13, #27
Fecha de publicación:
8
2006
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Descripción
On behalf of the UKIDSS consortium, we present the first brown dwarfs
found in the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS). UKIDSS began in
May 2005 and will survey 7500square degrees of the Northern sky,
extending over both high and low Galactic latitudes, in JHK to K=18.3.
This depth is three magnitudes deeper than 2MASS. UKIDSS searches for
the nearest and smallest objects in the solar neighborhood. This survey
is deep enough to detect brown dwarfs and young free floating planets
with as little as 5 Jupiter masses with-in distance of few tens of
parsecs. The UKIDSS should find brown dwarfs even cooler than T dwarfs,
T[e] <700K, a new spectral class tentatively named Y dwarfs (Leggett
et al 2005). The combination of IR and optical colors, and large
expected proper motions, will allow the UKIDSS to find halo brown dwarfs
if they exist, testing the universality of star formation processes, and
the formation history of the Milky Way. The brown dwarf candidates were
selected based on their YJHK colors. Follow-up photometry of the
candidates presented here was done using the CTIO-4m Blanco telescope
with ISPI. Follow up spectroscopy was obtained using the 4.2-m William
Herschel telescope with LIRIS, and the 3.5-m Galileo telescope with
DOLORES. The spectroscopy confirms 3 L Dwarfs and 1 T Dwarf among these
candidates.