First detection of thermal radio jets in a sample of proto-brown dwarf candidates
O. Morata, A. Palau, R. F. Gonz\'alez, I. de Gregorio-Monsalvo, A., Ribas, M. Perger, H. Bouy, D. Barrado, C. Eiroa, A. Bayo, N. Hu\'elamo, M., Morales-Calder\'on, L. F. Rodr\'iguez

TL;DR
This study reports the first detection of thermal radio jets in proto-brown dwarf candidates, suggesting their formation process is a scaled-down version of low-mass star formation, supported by radio and spectral energy distribution data.
Contribution
First detection of thermal radio jets in proto-brown dwarf candidates, extending star formation models to lower mass objects with consistent outflow properties.
Findings
Detected four thermal radio jets in proto-brown dwarf candidates.
Radio jet properties are consistent with scaled-down models of YSO jets.
Mass outflow rates align with trends observed in low-mass stars.
Abstract
We observed with the JVLA at 3.6 and 1.3 cm a sample of 11 proto-brown dwarf candidates in Taurus in a search for thermal radio jets driven by the most embedded brown dwarfs. We detected for the first time four thermal radio jets in proto-brown dwarf candidates. We compiled data from UKIDSS, 2MASS, Spitzer, WISE and Herschel to build the Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) of the objects in our sample, which are similar to typical Class~I SEDs of Young Stellar Objects (YSOs). The four proto-brown dwarf candidates driving thermal radio jets also roughly follow the well-known trend of centimeter luminosity against bolometric luminosity determined for YSOs, assuming they belong to Taurus, although they present some excess of radio emission compared to the known relation for YSOs. Nonetheless, we are able to reproduce the flux densities of the radio jets modeling the centimeter emission of…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
