The Discovery of Y Dwarfs using Data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
Abstract
We present the discovery of seven ultracool brown dwarfs identified with the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). Near-infrared spectroscopy reveals deep absorption bands of H2O and CH4 that indicate all seven of the brown dwarfs have spectral types later than UGPS J072227.51-054031.2, the latest-type T dwarf currently known. The spectrum of WISEP J182831.08+265037.8 is distinct in that the heights of the J- and H-band peaks are approximately equal in units of f λ, so we identify it as the archetypal member of the Y spectral class. The spectra of at least two of the other brown dwarfs exhibit absorption on the blue wing of the H-band peak that we tentatively ascribe to NH3. These spectral morphological changes provide a clear transition between the T dwarfs and the Y dwarfs. In order to produce a smooth near-infrared spectral sequence across the T/Y dwarf transition, we have reclassified UGPS 0722-05 as the T9 spectral standard and tentatively assign WISEP J173835.52+273258.9 as the Y0 spectral standard. In total, six of the seven new brown dwarfs are classified as Y dwarfs: four are classified as Y0, one is classified as Y0 (pec?), and WISEP J1828+2650 is classified as >Y0. We have also compared the spectra to the model atmospheres of Marley and Saumon and infer that the brown dwarfs have effective temperatures ranging from 300 K to 500 K, making them the coldest spectroscopically confirmed brown dwarfs known to date.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2011
- DOI:
- 10.1088/0004-637X/743/1/50
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1108.4678
- Bibcode:
- 2011ApJ...743...50C
- Keywords:
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- brown dwarfs;
- infrared: stars;
- stars: individual: UGPS J072227.51–054031.2 WISEPC J014807.25–720258.8 WISEP J041022.71+150248.5 WISEPC J140518.40+553421.5 WISEP J154151.65-225025.2 WISEP J173835.52+273258.9 WISEP J182831.08+265037.8 WISEPC J205628.90+145953.3;
- stars: low-mass;
- Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- Submitted June 11 and accepted August 2 for publication in the Astrophysical Journal