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Rebolo, Rafael; Martin, Eduardo L.; Magazzu, Antonio
Bibliographical reference
Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters (ISSN 0004-637X), vol. 389, April 20, 1992, p. L83-L86. Research supported by DGICYT.
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1992
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229
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Description
Intermediate-resolution spectroscopy in the range 625-775 nm is reported
for a faint very-late-type object discovered in two CCD images taken
near the center of the Alpha Per cluster. The spectrum shows strong
absorption molecular bands, H-alpha emission, and KI absorption typical
of late-M dwarfs; H-alpha varies conspicuously. The effective
temperature and luminosity derived from the spectrum and R,I band
photometry are consistent with those expected for an Alpha Per (age of
about 50 Myr) 0.07 solar mass substellar object. In this object the
lithium resonance line at 670.8 nm should be detectable with higher
resolution, higher SNR data, and this line is a potentially powerful
spectroscopic discriminant between very low mass stars and brown dwarfs
close to the substellar mass limit.