Early phases in the stellar and substellar formation and evolution: infrared and submillimeter data in the barnard 30 dark cloud
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Barrado, D.
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De Gregorio Monsalvo, Itziar
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Huelamo, N.
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Morales Calderón, M.
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Bayo, A.
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Palau, A.
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Ruiz, M.
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Riviere Marichalar, P.
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Bouy, H.
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Morata, O.
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Stauffer, J. R.
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Eiroa, C.
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Noriega Crespo, A.
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2018-08-23T13:01:26Z
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2018-08-23T13:01:26Z
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2018
Cita de ítem
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Astronomy & Astrophysics Volumen: 612 Número de artículo: A79
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10.1051/0004-6361/201527938
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/151172
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Aims. The early evolutionary stage of brown dwarfs (BDs) is not very well characterized, especially during the embedded phase. Our goal is to gain insight into the dominant formation mechanism of very low-mass objects and BDs.
Methods. We have conducted deep observations at 870 mu m obtained with the LABOCA bolometer at the APEX telescope in order to identify young submillimeter (submm) sources in the Barnard 30 dark cloud. We have complemented these data with multi-wavelength observations from the optical to the far-IR and compiled complete spectral energy distributions in order to identify the counterparts, characterize the sources and to assess their membership to the association and stellar or substellar status based on the available photometric information.
Results. We have identified 34 submm sources and a substantial number of possible and probable Barnard 30 members within each individual APEX/LABOCA beam. They can be classified into three distinct groups. First, 15 of these 34 have a clear optical or IR counterpart to the submm peak and nine of them are potential proto-BD candidates. Moreover, a substantial number of them could be multiple systems. A second group of 13 sources comprises candidate members with significant infrared excesses located away from the central submm emission. All of them include BD candidates, some displaying IR excess, but their association with submm emission is unclear. In addition, we have found six starless cores and, based on the total dust mass estimate, three might be pre-substellar (or pre-BDs) cores. Finally, the complete characterization of our APEX/LABOCA sources, focusing on those detected at 24 and/or 70 mu m, indicates that in our sample of 34 submm sources there are, at least: two WTTs, four CTTs, five young stellar objects, eight proto-BD candidates (with another three dubious cases), and one very low luminosity objects.
Conclusions. Our findings provide additional evidence concerning the BD formation mechanism, which seems to be a downsized version of the stellar formation.
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UNAM-DGAPA-PAPIIT, Mexico
IA102815
CATA CONICYT, Chile
PB06
proyecto Fondecyt Iniciacion
11140572
Millennium Science Initiative (Chilean Ministry of Economy), through Nucleo Milenio de Formacion Planetaria
Spanish MICINN
AyA2008-02156
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
ALMA ESO
BBVA foundation
proyect Proyecto Fondecyt de Iniciacion (Chile)
11140572
AYA 2014-55840-P
AYA2014-57369-C3-3-P
ESP2015-65712-C5-1-R
ESP2017-87676-C5-1-R