Volume-limited radio survey of ultracool dwarfs
A. Antonova, G. Hallinan, J. G. Doyle, S. Yu, A. Kuznetsov, Y., Metodieva, A. Golden, K. L. Cruz

TL;DR
This study conducted a radio survey of 32 nearby ultracool dwarfs, finding a low detection rate of radio emission, which suggests a decline in magnetic activity with later spectral types, but detected dwarfs show emission levels similar to earlier M dwarfs.
Contribution
First volume-limited radio survey of ultracool dwarfs, providing statistical analysis and detection rate as a function of spectral type and rotation.
Findings
Detection rate for M7-L3.5 dwarfs is approximately 9%.
Radio emission levels of detected ultracool dwarfs are comparable to earlier M dwarfs.
Radio detection rate decreases with later spectral types.
Abstract
We conducted a volume-limited survey at 4.9 GHz of 32 nearby ultracool dwarfs with spectral types covering the range M7 -- T8. A statistical analysis was performed on the combined data from the present survey and previous radio observations of ultracool dwarfs. Whilst no radio emission was detected from any of the targets, significant upper limits were placed on the radio luminosities that are below the luminosities of previously detected ultracool dwarfs. Combining our results with those from the literature gives a detection rate for dwarfs in the spectral range M7 -- L3.5 of ~ 9%. In comparison, only one dwarf later than L3.5 is detected in 53 observations. We report the observed detection rate as a function of spectral type, and the number distribution of the dwarfs as a function of spectral type and rotation velocity. The radio observations to date point to a drop in the detection…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
