Optical Properties of Metal-poor T Dwarf Candidates
Jerry Jun-Yan Zhang, Nicolas Lodieu, Eduardo Mart\'in

TL;DR
This study investigates the optical properties of metal-poor T dwarf candidates using deep imaging and spectroscopy, revealing distinct color groups and providing a new method to distinguish metallicity from temperature effects.
Contribution
It introduces a novel optical color-color diagram that effectively separates metallicity effects from temperature in T subdwarfs, aiding their classification.
Findings
Targets segregate into three color-based groups.
Spectroscopic properties of two targets resemble normal T dwarfs.
The color-color diagram helps break the metallicity-temperature degeneracy.
Abstract
Context. Metal-poor brown dwarfs are poorly understood because they are extremely faint and rare. Only a few candidates have been identified as T-type subdwarfs in infrared surveys and their optical properties remain unconstrained. Aims. We aim to improve the knowledge of the optical properties of T subdwarf candidates to break the degeneracy between metallicity and temperature and to investigate their atmospheric properties. Methods. Deep -band images of 10 known T subdwarf candidates were collected with the 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias. Low-resolution optical spectra for two of them were obtained with the same telescope. Photometric measurements of the -band flux were performed for all the targets and they were combined with infrared photometry in and -bands from the literature to obtain the colours. The spectra were compared with solar-metallicity T…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
