Bibcode
Caballero, J. A.; Cabrera-Lavers, A.; García-Álvarez, D.; Pascual, S.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 546, id.A59
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2012
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Description
Context. Although many studies have been performed so far, there are
still dozens of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the young σ
Orionis open cluster without detailed spectroscopic characterisation.
Aims: We look for unknown strong accretors and disc hosts that
were undetected in previous surveys. Methods: We collected
low-resolution spectroscopy (R ~ 700) of ten low-mass stars and brown
dwarfs in σ Orionis with OSIRIS at the Gran Telescopio Canarias
under very poor weather conditions. These objects display variability in
the optical, infrared, Hα, and/or X-rays on time scales of hours
to years. We complemented our spectra with optical and
near-/mid-infrared photometry. Results: For seven targets, we
detected lithium in absorption, identified Hα, the calcium
doublet, and forbidden lines in emission, and/or determined spectral
types for the first time. We characterise in detail a faint, T
Tauri-like brown dwarf with an 18 h-period variability in the optical
and a large Hα equivalent width of -125 ± 15 Å, as
well as two M1-type, X-ray-flaring, low-mass stars, one with a warm disc
and forbidden emission lines, the other with a previously unknown cold
disc with a large inner hole. Conclusions: New unrevealed strong
accretors and disc hosts, even below the substellar limit, await
discovery among the list of known σ Orionis stars and brown dwarfs
that are variable in the optical and have no detailed spectroscopic
characterisation yet.
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