Very Low-Mass Objects in the Coronet Cluster: The Realm of the Transition Disks
Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar, Thomas Henning, Attila Juh\'asz, Jeroen, Bouwman, Gordon Garmire, Audrey Garmire

TL;DR
This study investigates low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the Coronet cluster, revealing a high fraction of transitional disks and suggesting longer disk lifetimes, with implications for disk evolution around very low-mass objects.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectral and infrared analysis of low-mass objects in a young cluster, highlighting the prevalence and characteristics of transitional disks in such environments.
Findings
Approximately 70% of objects have disks with IR excesses.
Half of the disks are transitional, indicating longer disk lifetimes.
Disks around very low-mass objects show different evolution compared to solar-type stars.
Abstract
We present optical and IR spectra of a set of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs in the Coronet cluster (aged ~1Myr), obtained with the multifiber spectrograph FLAMES/VLT and IRS/Spitzer. The optical spectra reveal spectral types between M1 and M7.5, confirm the youth of the objects (via Li 6708 A absorption), and show the presence of accretion (via Halpha) and shocks (via forbidden line emission). The IRS spectra, together with IR photometry from the IRAC/MIPS instruments on Spitzer and 2MASS, confirm the presence of IR excesses characteristic of disks around ~70% of the objects. Half of the disks do not exhibit any silicate emission, or present flat features characteristic of large grains. The rest of the disks show silicate emission typical of amorphous and crystalline silicate grains a few microns in size. About 50% of the objects with disks do not show near-IR excess emission, having…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
