From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Mon Jun 06 2005 - 06:16:44 PDT
Paper: astro-ph/0506079
Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 15:52:29 GMT (132kb)
Title: Young, Jupiter-Mass Objects in Ophiuchus
Authors: K. N. Allers, D. T. Jaffe, N. S. van der Bliek, F. Allard, I.
Baraffe
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the proceedings of "The Spitzer
Space Telescope: New Views of the Cosmos" a meeting held 9-12 November 2004
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We have used 3.5 to 8 micron data from the Cores to Disks (c2d) Legacy
survey
and our own deep IJHKs images of a 0.5 square degree portion of the c2d
fields
in Ophiuchus to produce a sample of candidate young objects with probable
masses between 1 and 10 Jupiter masses. The availability of photometry over
whole range where these objects emit allows us to discriminate between
young,
extremely low-mass candidates and more massive foreground and background
objects and means our survey will have fewer false positives than existing
near-IR surveys. The sensitive inventory of a star forming cloud from the
red
to the mid-IR will allow us to constrain the IMF for these non-clustered
star
formation regions to well below the deuterium burning limit. For stars with
fluxes in the broad gap between the 2MASS limits and our limits, our data
will
provide information about the photospheres. We will use the Spitzer results
in
combination with current disk models to learn about the presence and nature
of
circumstellar disks around young brown dwarfs.
\\ ( http://arXiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0506079 , 132kb)
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