Spectroscopic follow-up of L- and T-type proper-motion member candidates in the Pleiades
M. R. Zapatero Osorio, V.J.S. B\'ejar, E.L. Mart\'in, M.C., G\'alvez-Ortiz, R. Rebolo, G. Bihain, Th. Henning, S. Boudreault, B. Goldman,, R. Mundt, K.A. Caballero, P.A. Miles-P\'aez

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically confirms seven low-mass Pleiades candidates, revealing their low temperatures, possible L/T transition, and low-gravity features, with some being the least massive cluster members and a planetary-mass candidate.
Contribution
First near-infrared spectroscopy and optical photometry of seven low-mass Pleiades candidates, identifying their spectral types, gravity features, and potential planetary-mass status.
Findings
Confirmed low temperatures of all candidates.
Identified L/T transition at J,K ~20.3, 17.8 mag.
Detected low-gravity atmospheric features in several objects.
Abstract
(Abridged) We report on the near-infrared low-resolution spectroscopy and red optical (Z-band) photometry of seven proper-motion, very low-mass substellar member candidates of the Pleiades cluster with magnitudes in the interval J=17.5-20.8 and K=16.1-18.5 mag. Spectra were acquired for six objects with the LIRIS and NIRSPEC instruments mounted on the 4.2-m WHT and the 10-m Keck II telescopes. Z-band images of two of the faintest candidates were collected with ACAM/WHT. The new data confirm the low temperatures of all seven Pleiades candidates. From the imaging observations, we find extremely red Z-J and Z-K colors that suggest that the faintest target, Calar Pleiades 25, has a Galactic rather than extragalactic nature. We tentatively classify the spectroscopic targets from early-L to ~T0 and suggest that the L/T transition, which accounts for the onset of methane absorption at 2.1…
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