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Scientists Find Possible Birth of Tiniest Known Solar System ? Jeng-Lwen, Chiu Institute of Physics, NTHU 2005 / 12 / 15 Cha 110913-773444 • • • • • RA : 11h 09m 13.63s DEC : -77°34’44”.6 Distance: 160-170 pc Position: Chamaeleon I (star-forming region) Photometry : m775 = 23.19, m850 = 21.59, J = 17.45, H = 16.34, Ks = 15.61, [3.6] = 14.70, [4.5] = 14.38, [5.8] = 14.11, [8.0] = 13.49 (error: 0.02 for former 7, 0.04 for latter two) • Extinction: AJ = 0.3±3 • Bolometric luminosity: Lbol = -3.22±0.12 • Age: T ~ 0.5 – 10 Myr (median : 2 Myr) 4m Blanco Telescope @ CTIO Spitzer Space Telescope Hubble Space Telescope 8m Gemini South Telescope Spectrum of Cha 1109-7734 • Broad, deep absorption in H2O cool, Late type (>M9.5) • Weak K I and Na I absorption lines • Triangular shape of the continuum (1.5~1.8 μm) Low surface gravity & young age (premain-sequence) OTS 44 : young brown dwarf LHS 2065 : old cool dwarf (M9 V) Luminosity of Cha 1109-7734 • Filled circles: Luminosities of the young brown dwarfs KPNO 4, OTS 44, and Cha 1109-7734. • Dashed lines: the luminosities as a function of age predicted by the evolutionary models. Mass = 8+-73 MJ Spectral energy distribution • The fluxes are photospheric in optical and near-IR bands. • Significant excess emission is present at wavelengths > 5 μm • M*=8 MJ ; R*=1.8 RJ • n(a) ~ a -3.5 • Vertical wall : Rwall ~2.1R* (1300K) ; H wall ~ 0.17 R* • dM ~< 10-12 Ms/yr • "Our goal is to determine the smallest 'sun' with evidence for planet formation," said Luhman. "Here we have a sun that is so small it is the size of a planet. The question then becomes, what do we call any little bodies that might be born from this disk: planets or moons?“ • If this proto-planetary disk does form into planets, the whole system would be a miniaturized version of our solar system -- with the central "sun", the planets, and their orbits all roughly 100 times smaller. • There are two camps when it comes to defining planets versus brown dwarfs. • Some go by size, and others go by how the object formed. 0.08~0.8 Msun (H fusion) 0.013~0.08 Msun (D fusion) < 0.013 Msun (0.001) • For instance, this new object would be called a planet based on its size, but a brown dwarf based on how it formed. • If one were to call the object a planet, then Spitzer may have discovered its first "moon-forming" disk. • No matter what the final label may be, one thing is clear: “The universe produces some strange solar systems very different from our own. “ (said team member Giovanni Fazio of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.) Reference: News • “DISCOVERY OF A PLANETARY-MASS BROWN DWARF WITH A CIRCUMSTELLAR DISK” (Luhman, K. L., et al. 2005, ApJ, 635, L93) • http://www.science.psu.edu/alert/Luhman11-2005.htm Pictures • http://www.spitzer.caltech.edu/Media/mediaimages/hardware.shtml (Spitzer) • http://hubble.nasa.gov/multimedia/hubble.php (HST) • http://www.ctio.noao.edu/ (CERRO TOLOLO INTER-AMERICAN OBSERVATORY) • http://www.gemini.edu/index.php?option=com_gallery (Gemini South) • http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Space/FAQ/star/c_faq_star_42.htm (Brown dwarf) ~ Thank you ~ Brown dwarf • M ~ 0.013 – 0.08 Msun • T ~ 1300 - 2500 K (L type) Planet • M < 0.013 Msun (0.001 M ) • T ~ 1000 – 1600 K (124K) sun