Near-infrared low-resolution spectroscopy of Pleiades L-type brown dwarfs
G. Bihain, R. Rebolo, M. R. Zapatero Osorio, V. J. S. B\'ejar, J. A., Caballero

TL;DR
This study characterizes low-mass brown dwarfs in the Pleiades cluster using near-infrared spectroscopy, revealing spectral features, photometric properties, and testing evolutionary models at an age of about 120 million years.
Contribution
It provides the first spectroscopic and photometric characterization of Pleiades L-type brown dwarfs and compares observations with theoretical models, highlighting discrepancies.
Findings
Pleiades L-type brown dwarfs show a triangular H-band continuum shape.
Pleiades L-type sequence may interleave with field L-types in magnitude-spectral type diagrams.
Models overestimate luminosity or underestimate temperature at L0-5 spectral types.
Abstract
The fundamental properties of brown dwarfs evolve with age. Models describing the evolution of luminosities and effective temperatures, among other physical parameters, can be empirically constrained using brown dwarfs of various masses in star clusters of well determined age and metallicity. We aim to carry out a spectroscopic and photometric characterization of low-mass brown dwarfs of the ~120 Myr old Pleiades open cluster. We obtained low-resolution near-infrared spectra of the J=17.4-18.8 mag candidate L-type brown dwarfs PLIZ 28 and 35, BRB 17, 21, 23, and 29, which are Pleiades members by photometry and proper motion. We also obtained spectra of the well-known J=15.4-16.1 mag late M-type cluster members PPl 1, Teide 1, and Calar 3. We find that the former six objects have early- to mid-L spectral types and confirm previously reported M-types for the other three objects. The…
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