Trigonometric parallaxes of young field L dwarfs
M. R. Zapatero Osorio, V. J. S. B\'ejar, P. Miles-P\'aez, K., Pe\~na-Ram\'irez, R. Rebolo, E. Pall\'e

TL;DR
This study measures parallaxes and proper motions of ten young field L dwarfs, confirming their youth and low gravity, and reports lithium detection and absence of companions, refining understanding of their ages and masses.
Contribution
First precise parallaxes and proper motions for a sample of young field L dwarfs, confirming their youth and low gravity characteristics.
Findings
All ten L dwarfs are within 9-47 pc and show high motions.
Lithium absorption detected in one object, indicating youth.
Most are young brown dwarfs with ages 10-500 Myr and masses 11-45 Mjup.
Abstract
(Abridged) We aim to determine the trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions of a sample of ten field L0-L5 dwarfs with spectroscopic evidence for low-gravity atmospheres. We obtained J and Ks imaging data using 2-4-m class telescopes with a typical cadence of one image per month between 2010 January and 2012 December. We also obtained low resolution optical spectra (R~300, 500-1100 nm) using the 10-m GTCs to assess the presence of lithium absorption in four targets and confirm their young age. Trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions were derived to typical accuracies of 1 mas and +/-10 mas/yr. All ten L dwarfs have large motions, and are located at distances between 9 and 47 pc. They lie above and on the sequence of field dwarfs in the absolute J and K_s magnitude versus spectral type and luminosity versus Teff diagrams, implying ages similar to or smaller than those typical of…
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