BANYAN. VII. A New Population of Young Substellar Candidate Members of Nearby Moving Groups from the BASS Survey
Jonathan Gagn\'e, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Kelle L. Cruz, David, Lafreni\`ere, Ren\'e Doyon, Lison Malo, Adam J. Burgasser, Marie-Eve Naud,, \'Etienne Artigau, Sandie Bouchard, John E. Gizis, and Lo\"ic Albert

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes new young substellar objects in nearby moving groups using near-infrared spectroscopy, refining the understanding of low-mass brown dwarf populations and their properties.
Contribution
It presents the discovery of 42 new low-gravity brown dwarfs, refines empirical NIR sequences, and identifies new candidate members of young moving groups, including planetary-mass objects.
Findings
42 new low-gravity brown dwarfs confirmed
Refined empirical NIR magnitude and color sequences for low-gravity BDs
Identified 19 new planetary-mass candidates in young moving groups
Abstract
[Abbreviated] We present the results of a near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopic follow-up survey of 182 M4-L7 low-mass stars and brown dwarfs (BDs) from the BANYAN All-Sky Survey (BASS) for candidate members of nearby, young moving groups (YMGs). We confirm signs of low-gravity for 42 new BD discoveries with estimated masses between 8-75 and identify previously unrecognized signs of low gravity for 24 known BDs. This allows us to refine the fraction of low-gravity dwarfs in the high-probability BASS sample to 82%. We use this unique sample of 66 young BDs, supplemented with 22 young BDs from the literature, to construct new empirical NIR absolute magnitude and color sequences for low-gravity BDs. We obtain a spectroscopic confirmation of low-gravity for 2MASS J14252798-3650229, which is a new 27 , L4 bona fide member of AB Doradus. We identify a total…
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