Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of the Y0 WISEP J173835.52+273258.9 and the Y1 WISE J035000.32-565830.2: the Importance of Non-Equilibrium Chemistry
S. K. Leggett, P. Tremblin, D. Saumon, M. S. Marley, Caroline V., Morley, D. S. Amundsen, I. Baraffe, G. Chabrier

TL;DR
This study presents near-infrared spectra of two Y dwarfs, demonstrating that non-equilibrium chemistry models better match observations than equilibrium models, and estimates their physical properties and ages.
Contribution
It provides new spectral data and analysis showing the importance of non-equilibrium chemistry in modeling Y dwarf atmospheres, refining temperature, gravity, and age estimates.
Findings
Non-equilibrium models better fit near-infrared data.
Estimated T_eff for W1738 is 425K, for W0350 is 350K.
W1738 may be metal-rich.
Abstract
We present new near-infrared spectra, obtained at Gemini Observatory, for two Y dwarfs: WISE J035000.32-565830.2 (W0350) and WISEP J173835.52+273258.9 (W1738). A FLAMINGOS-2 R=540 spectrum was obtained for W0350, covering 1.0 < lambda um < 1.7, and a cross-dispersed GNIRS R=2800 spectrum was obtained for W1738, covering 0.993-1.087 um, 1.191-1.305 um, 1.589-1.631 um, and 1.985-2.175 um, in four orders. We also present revised YJH photometry for W1738, using new NIRI Y and J imaging, and a re-analysis of the previously published NIRI H band images. We compare these data, together with previously published data for late-T and Y dwarfs, to cloud-free models of solar metallicity, calculated both in chemical equilibrium and with disequilibrium driven by vertical transport. We find that for the Y dwarfs the non-equilibrium models reproduce the near-infrared data better than the equilibrium…
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