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Observed polarization of brown dwarfs suggests low surface gravity

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dc.contributor.author Sengupta, S
dc.contributor.author Marley, M. S
dc.date.accessioned 2010-06-01T14:12:48Z
dc.date.available 2010-06-01T14:12:48Z
dc.date.issued 2010-10-20
dc.identifier.citation Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 722, No. 2, pp. L142-L146 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5121
dc.description.abstract Light scattering by atmospheric dust particles is responsible for the polarization observed in some L dwarfs. Whether this polarization arises from an inhomogeneous distribution of dust across the disk or an oblate shape induced by rotation remains unclear. Here we argue that the latter case is plausible and, for many L dwarfs, the more likely one. Furthermore evolutionary models of mature field L dwarfs predict surface gravities ranging from about 200 to 2500 ms−2 (corresponding to masses of _ 15 to 70 MJupiter). Yet comparison of observed spectra to available synthetic spectra often does not permit more precise determination of the surface gravity of individual field L dwarfs, leading to important uncertainties in their properties. Since rotationally-induced non-sphericity, which gives rise to non-zero disk-integrated polarization, is more pronounced at lower gravities, polarization is a promising low gravity indicator. Here we combine a rigorous multiple scattering analysis with a self-consistent cloudy atmospheric model and observationally inferred rotational velocities and find that the observed optical polarization can be explained if the surface gravity of the polarized objects is about 300 ms−2 or less, potentially providing a new method for constraining L dwarf masses. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher IOP Publishing en
dc.relation.uri http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/722/2/L142
dc.rights © IOP Publishing en
dc.subject Brown dwarfs — stars en
dc.subject Low mass — polarization — scattering— stars en
dc.title Observed polarization of brown dwarfs suggests low surface gravity en
dc.type Article en


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