L-Band Photometry of L and T Dwarfs
Abstract
We present K- and L-band photometry obtained with the Keck I telescope for a representative sample of L and T dwarfs. These observations were motivated in part by the dominant role water and methane play in shaping the flux near 2 and 3 microns and by the potential use of these bands as indicators of spectral class in the infrared. In addition, these observations aid the determination of the bolometric luminosity of L and T dwarfs. Here we report the K, L' and Ls magnitudes of our objects and the trends observed in the (K-L') and (K-Ls) colors as a function of L- and T-dwarf spectral class. We compare these colors with theoretical models, derive a relationship between effective temperature and L-spectral class, and compare our temperature estimates with others.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0106443,
title = {L-Band Photometry of L and T Dwarfs},
author = {D. C. Stephens and M. S. Marley and K. S. Noll and N. Chanover},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0106443},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Paper to be published in ApJL, 15 pages, 3 figures