Bibcode
Pavlenko, Ya. V.; Jones, H. R. A.; Martín, E. L.; Guenther, E.; Kenworthy, M. A.; Zapatero Osorio, M. R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 380, Issue 3, pp. 1285-1296.
Fecha de publicación:
9
2007
Número de citas
26
Número de citas referidas
23
Descripción
We present a new estimate of the lithium abundance in the atmosphere of
the brown dwarf LP944-20. Our analysis is based on a self-consistent
analysis of low-, intermediate- and high-resolution optical and
near-infrared spectra. We obtain logN(Li) = 3.25 +/- 0.25 using fits of
our synthetic spectra to the LiI resonance line doublet profiles
observed with Very Large Telescope/Ultraviolet-Visual Echelle
Spectrograph (VLT/UVES) and Anglo-Australian Telescope/Segmented
Pupil/Image Reformatting Array of Lenslets (AAT/SPIRAL). This lithium
abundance is over two orders of magnitude larger than previous estimates
in the literature. In order to obtain good fits of the resonance lines
of KI and RbI and better fits to the TiO molecular absorption around the
LiI resonance line, we invoke a semi-empirical model atmosphere with the
dusty clouds located above the photosphere. The lithium abundance,
however, is not changed by the effects of the dusty clouds. We discuss
the implications of our estimate of the lithium abundance in LP944-20
for the understanding of the properties of this benchmark brown dwarf.
Based on observations obtained on the European Southern Observatory at
Cerro Paranal, Chile, in programs 68.C-0063(A) and 072.C-0110(B), the
Anglo-Australian Telescope at Siding Springs Observatory during
commissioning observations for SPIRAL (Segmented Pupil/Image
Reformatting Array of Lenslets) instrument and the Keck Observatory in
Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
E-mail: yp [at] mao.kiev.ua (yp[at]mao[dot]kiev[dot]ua)