L and T Brown Dwarfs in the Ursa Major Moving Group Nigel Bannister & Richard Jameson

L and T Brown Dwarfs in the Ursa Major Moving Group Nigel Bannister & Richard Jameson

L and T brown dwarfs in the Ursa Major moving group Nigel Bannister & Richard Jameson The Ursa Major cluster is the nearest cluster to the Sun, with a core distance of approximately 20 pc. The cluster age is ~400 Myr, and it is losing members. The unbound members form a moving group – the Ursa Major / Sirius Moving Group – which surrounds the Sun. The moving group is shown in Figure 1, using data from Madsen et al (A&A, 381, 446, 2002). HR diagram for known members of the UMa Moving Group -2 0 Figure 1. Location of the 77 cluster member stars identified 2 by Madsen et al (2002). The location of the convergent point 4 is indicated by the asterisk. 6 8 We have used the “moving cluster” method to 10 show that 5 out of 70 field brown dwarfs for 12 which proper motion & parallax data are Hipparcos Magnitude M(Hp) 14 available in the database of L and T Dwarfs 16 -0.2 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 1.6 1.8 2 compiled by Gelino, Kirkpatrick and Burgasser B-V (see Kirkpatrick, IAU Symposium, 211, 189, HR diagram for L/T dwarf candidate members of the UMa Moving Group 2003) are members of the Ursa Major Moving 5 Group. Stars which are members of the 7 moving group are found to satisfy the 9 following criteria: 11 M(K) 13 1. Their proper motions point to the 15 Complete L/T dw arf sample w ith know n parallaxes convergent point. L/T dw arfs ID'd as cluster members 17 Dusty model isochrone (0.5 Gyr) 2. We calculate a moving cluster distance Condensed model isochrone (0.5 Gyr) 19 New gen model isochrone (0.5 Gyr) (d=vsin θ/4.74 µ) equal to the parallax distance. -0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3. They lie on a sensible M K, J-K colour J-K magnitude diagram (see Figure 2). This Figure 2. Upper panel: HR diagram for the 77 existing cluster diagram produces a very good empirical 400 member stars identified by Madsen et al (2002), constructed using Myr isochrone. The other field brown dwarfs Hipparcos data. Lower panel: M K versus J-K diagram for stars in the L & T dwarf list. 0.5 Gyr isochrones are plotted (explicit 0.4 Gyr data with known parallaxes have a rather scattered was not available for condensed & dusty models). Isochrone data from Baraffe et al,A&A,402, 701, 2003, Chabrier et al, ApJ, 542, 464, appearance due to their different ages and 2000, Baraffe et al, A&A, 337, 403, 1998, Baraffe et al, A&A, 382, gravities. 563, 2002. Star [2MASS ID] IR Spectral Parallax dist Proper motion type (pc) J02431371-2453298 T6 10.7 ± 0.4 0.3548 ± 0.0041 J03454316+2540233 L1 ± 1 27.0 ± 0.4 0.1024 ± 0.0003 J12281523-1547342 L6 ± 2 16.5 ± 0.7 0.2240 ± 0.0013 J14460061+0024519 ? 22.0 ± 1.5 0.1912 ± 0.0070 J15232263+3014562 L8 18.6 ± 0.4 0.2214 ± 0.0059 Table 1. Basic data on the five brown dwarf cluster members Figure 3. Proper motion directions for the brown dwarf sample, with identified in this work. the 5 cluster members identified in green (equatorial coordinates). The convergent point is indicated by the asterisk..

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