BOSS Ultracool Dwarfs I: Colors and Magnetic Activity of M and L dwarfs
Sarah J. Schmidt, Suzanne L. Hawley, Andrew A. West, John J., Bochanski, James R. A. Davenport, Jian Ge, Donald P. Schneider

TL;DR
This study analyzes colors and magnetic activity in ultracool M and L dwarfs using SDSS, BOSS, 2MASS, and WISE data, revealing activity trends and chromospheric properties across spectral types.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog of ultracool dwarf colors and activity, extending previous data, and models chromospheric structures to understand magnetic activity.
Findings
Active fraction peaks at ~90% for L0 dwarfs.
Active L0-L5 dwarfs are more common than previously thought.
Chromospheric activity declines with spectral type, with cooler and less covered chromospheres in L dwarfs.
Abstract
We present the colors and activity of ultracool (M7-L8) dwarfs from the Tenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We combine previous samples of SDSS M and L dwarfs with new data obtained from the Baryon Oscillation Sky Survey (BOSS) to produce the BOSS Ultracool Dwarf (BUD) sample of 11820 M7-L8 dwarfs. By combining SDSS data with photometry from the Two Micron All Sky Survey and the Wide-Field Infrared Sky Explorer mission, we present ultracool dwarf colors from to as a function of spectral type, and extend the SDSS-2MASS-WISE color locus to include ultracool dwarfs. The , , and colors provide the best indication of spectral type for M7-L3 dwarfs. We also examine ultracool dwarf chromospheric activity through the presence and strength of H emission. The fraction of active dwarfs rises through the M spectral sequence until it…
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