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Guieu, Sylvain; Delfosse, Xavier; Martín, E. L.
Bibliographical reference
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 127, Issue 1, pp. 449-454.
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2004
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84
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75
Description
We present low-resolution (R=900) optical (576.1-1051.1 nm)
spectroscopic observations of 40 candidate very low mass members in the
Upper Scorpius OB association. These objects were selected using the I,
J, and K photometry available in the Deep Near-Infrared Survey (DENIS)
database. We have derived spectral types, and we have measured Hα
and Na I doublet (at 818.3 and 819.5 nm) equivalent widths. We assess
the youth of the objects by comparing them with their older counterparts
of similar spectral type in the Pleiades cluster and the field. Our
analysis indicates that 28 of our targets are young very low mass
objects, and thus they are strong candidate members of the OB
association. The other 12 DENIS sources are foreground M dwarfs or
background red giants. Our sample of spectroscopic candidate members
includes 18 objects with spectral types in the range M6.5-M9, which are
likely young brown dwarfs. We classify these candidates as
accreting/nonaccreting using the scheme proposed by Barrado y
Navascués & Martín. We find five substellar-mass
candidate cluster members that are still undergoing mass accretion,
indicating that the timescale for accretion onto brown dwarfs can be as
long as 5 Myr in some cases.
Based on observations obtained with the ESO New Technology Telescope.