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Rendering of ELT instruments on ELT Nasmyth Platform (credit ESO/L. Cal莽ada)

Rendering of ELT instruments on ELT Nasmyth Platform

Credit: credit ESO/L. Cal莽ada

Dr Fraser Clarke

Senior Programme Manager for Space Instrumentation

Research theme

  • Instrumentation
  • Exoplanets and planetary physics

Sub department

  • Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics

Research groups

  • Space instrumentation
fraser.clarke@physics.ox.ac.uk
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Very high contrast IFU spectroscopy of AB Doradus C: 9 mag contrast at 0.2

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 378:4 (2007) 1229-1236

Authors:

N Thatte, Abuter, Roberto, Tecza, Matthias, Nielsen, Eric

New Photometry and Spectra of AB Doradus C: An Accurate Mass Determination of a Young Low-Mass Object with Theoretical Evolutionary Tracks

(2007)

Authors:

Laird M Close, Niranjan Thatte, Eric L Nielsen, Roberto Abuter, Fraser Clarke, Matthias Tecza

New Photometry and Spectra of AB Doradus C: An Accurate Mass Determination of a Young Low-Mass Object with Theoretical Evolutionary Tracks

ArXiv astro-ph/0703564 (2007)

Authors:

Laird M Close, Niranjan Thatte, Eric L Nielsen, Roberto Abuter, Fraser Clarke, Matthias Tecza

Abstract:

We present new photometric and spectroscopic measurements for the unique, young, low-mass evolutionary track calibrator AB Dor C. While the new Ks photometry is similar to that previously published in Close et al. (2005) the spectral type is found to be earlier. Based on new H & K IFS spectra of AB Dor C (Thatte et al. 2007; paper 1) we adopt a spectral type of M5.5+/-1.0 for AB Dor C. This is considerably earlier than the M8+/-1 estimated in Close et al. (2005) and Nielsen et al. (2005) yet is consistent with the M6+/-1 independently derived by Luhman & Potter (2005). However, the spectrum presented in paper 1 and analyzed here is a significant improvement over any previous spectrum of AB Dor C. We also present new astrometry for the system which further 91探花s a 0.090+/-0.005 Msun mass for the system. Once armed with an accurate spectrum and Ks flux we find L=0.0021+/-0.0005 Lsun and Teff=2925{+170}{-145}K for AB Dor C. These values are consistent with a ~75 Myr 0.090+/-0.005 Msun object like AB Dor C according to the DUSTY evolutionary tracks (Chabrier et al. 2000). Hence masses can be estimated from the HR diagram with the DUSTY tracks for young low-mass objects like AB Dor C. However, we cautiously note that underestimates of the mass from the tracks can occur if one lacks a proper (continuum preserved) spectra or is relying on NIR fluxes alone.

Very high contrast IFU spectroscopy of AB Doradus C: 9 mag contrast at 0.2" without a coronagraph using spectral deconvolution

(2007)

Authors:

Niranjan Thatte, Roberto Abuter, Matthias Tecza, Eric L Nielsen, Fraser J Clarke, Laird M Close

Eight new T4.5-T7.5 dwarfs discovered in the UKIDSS Large Area Survey Data Release 1

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 379:4 (2007) 1423-1430

Authors:

N Lodieu, DJ Pinfield, SK Leggett, RF Jameson, DJ Mortlock, SJ Warren, B Burningham, PW Lucas, K Chiu, MC Liu, BP Venemans, RG McMahon, F Allard, I Baraffe, DB Y Navascu茅s, G Carraro, SL Casewell, G Chabrier, RJ Chappelle, F Clarke, AC Day-Jones, NR Deacon, PD Dobbie, SL Folkes, NC Hambly, PC Hewett, ST Hodgkin, HRA Jones, TR Kendall, A Magazz霉, EL Mart铆n, MJ McCaughrean, T Nakajima, Y Pavlenko, M Tamura, CG Tinney, MRZ Osorio

Abstract:

We present eight new T4.5-T7.5 dwarfs identified in the UKIRT (United Kingdom Infrared Telescope) Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) Large Area Survey (LAS) Data Release 1 (DR1). In addition we have recovered the T4.5 dwarf SDSS J020742.91+000056.2 and the T8.5 dwarf ULAS J003402.77-005206.7. Photometric candidates were picked up in two-colour diagrams over 190 deg2 (DR1) and selected in at least two filters. All candidates exhibit near-infrared spectra with strong methane and water absorption bands characteristic of T dwarfs and the derived spectral types follow the unified scheme of Burgasser et al. We have found six new T4.5-T5.5 dwarfs, one T7 dwarf, one T7.5 dwarf and recovered a T4.5 dwarf and a T8.5 dwarf. We provide distance estimates which lie in the 15-85 pc range; the T7.5 and T8.5 dwarfs are probably within 25 pc of the Sun. We conclude with a discussion of the number of T dwarfs expected after completion of the LAS, comparing these initial results to theoretical simulations. 漏 2007 RAS.

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