Discovery of a brown dwarf with quasi-spherical mass-loss
Dary A. Ru\'iz-Rodr\'iguez, Lucas A. Cieza, Simon Casassus, Victor, Almendros-Abad, Paula Jofr\'e, Koraljka Muzic, Karla Pe\~na Ramirez, Grace, Batalla-Falcon, Michael M. Dunham, Camilo Gonz\'alez-Ruilova, Antonio Hales,, Elizabeth Humphreys, Pedro H. Nogueira, Claudia Paladini

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a young brown dwarf in the Ophiuchus cloud exhibiting a quasi-spherical mass-loss shell, likely caused by deuterium fusion, marking the first such observation in a brown dwarf.
Contribution
It presents the first observation of quasi-spherical mass loss in a young brown dwarf, suggesting new insights into sub-stellar evolution and mass-loss mechanisms.
Findings
Detected a CO elliptical shell around a brown dwarf candidate.
Confirmed the object as a young brown dwarf at 139 pc distance.
Proposed deuterium fusion as a possible cause of the mass loss.
Abstract
We report the serendipitous discovery of an elliptical shell of CO associated with the faint stellar object SSTc2d J163134.1-24006 as part of the "Ophiuchus Disk Survey Employing ALMA" (ODISEA), a project aiming to study the entire population of protoplanetary disks in the Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud from 230 GHz continuum emission and CO (J=2-1), CO (J=2-1) and CCO (J=2-1) lines readable in Band-6. Remarkably, we detect a bright CO elliptical shape emission of 3 4 towards SSTc2d J163134.1-24006 without a 230 GHz continuum detection. Based on the observed near-IR spectrum taken with the Very Large Telescope (KMOS), the brightness of the source, its 3-dimensional motion, and Galactic dynamic arguments, we conclude that the source is not a giant star in the distant background (5 - 10 kpc) and is most likely to be a young brown dwarf…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
