English

The Comprehensive Archive of Substellar and Planetary Accretion Rates

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2023-10-03 v1 Earth and Planetary Astrophysics Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Accretion rates (M˙\dot{M}) of young stars show a strong correlation with object mass (MM); however, extension of the M˙M\dot{M}-M relation into the substellar regime is less certain. Here, we present the Comprehensive Archive of Substellar and Planetary Accretion Rates (CASPAR), the largest to-date compilation of substellar accretion diagnostics. CASPAR includes: 658 stars, 130 brown dwarfs, and 10 bound planetary mass companions. In this work, we investigate the contribution of methodological systematics to scatter in the M˙M\dot{M}-M relation, and compare brown dwarfs to stars. In our analysis, we rederive all quantities using self-consistent models, distances, and empirical line flux to accretion luminosity scaling relations to reduce methodological systematics. This treatment decreases the original 1σ1\sigma scatter in the logM˙logM\log \dot{M}-\log M relation by 17\sim17%, suggesting that it makes only a small contribution to the dispersion. CASPAR rederived values are best fit by M˙M2.02±0.06\dot{M}\propto M^{2.02\pm0.06} from 10~MJM_\mathrm{J} to 2~MM_\odot, confirming previous results. However, we argue that the brown dwarf and stellar populations are better described separately and by accounting for both mass and age. Therefore, we derive separate age-dependent M˙M\dot{M}-M relations for these regions, and find a steepening in the brown dwarf M˙M\dot{M}-M slope with age. Within this mass regime, the scatter decreases from 1.36 dex to 0.94 dex, a change of \sim44%. This result highlights the significant role that evolution plays in the overall spread of accretion rates, and suggests that brown dwarfs evolve faster than stars, potentially as a result of different accretion mechanisms.

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@article{arxiv.2310.00072,
  title  = {The Comprehensive Archive of Substellar and Planetary Accretion Rates},
  author = {S. K. Betti and K. B. Follette and K. Ward-Duong and A. E. Peck and Y. Aoyama and J. Bary and B. Dacus and S. Edwards and G. -D. Marleau and K. Mohamed and J. Palmo and C. Plunkett and C. Robinson and H. Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.00072},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in AJ. 38 pages, 21 figures, 11 tables. The database can be found online at Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8393054