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Formation of bodies near the deuterium-burning limit is considered by detailed numerical simulations according to the core-nucleated giant planet accretion scenario. The objects, with heavy-element cores in the range 5-30 Mearth, are…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2013-06-07 Peter Bodenheimer , Gennaro D'Angelo , Jack J. Lissauer , Jonathan J. Fortney , Didier Saumon

Aims. Our aim is to study deuterium burning in objects forming according to the core accretion scenario in the hot and cold start assumption and what minimum deuterium burning mass limit is found for these objects. We also study how the…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2012-10-16 Paul Mollière , Christoph Mordasini

"Free-floating, non-deuterium-burning, substellar objects" are isolated bodies of a few Jupiter masses found in very young open clusters and associations, nearby young moving groups and in the immediate vicinity of the Sun. They are neither…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2018-08-24 Jose A. Caballero

We investigate the effects of dark matter annihilation on objects with masses close to the sub-stellar limit, finding that the minimum mass for stable hydrogen burning is larger than the $\sim0.075 M_\odot $ value predicted in the Standard…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2025-09-09 Djuna Croon , Jeremy Sakstein , Juri Smirnov , Jack Streeter

To date, hundreds of sub-stellar objects with masses between $1-80\ M_{\rm Jup}$ have been detected orbiting main-sequence stars. The current convention uses the deuterium-burning limit, $M_c \approx 13 M_{\rm Jup}$ to divide this…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2025-11-18 Gregory J. Gilbert , Judah Van Zandt , Erik A. Petigura , Steven Giacalone , Andrew W. Howard , Luke B. Handley

The theory of substellar evolution predicts that there is a sharp mass boundary between lithium and non-lithium brown dwarfs, not far below the substellar-mass limit. The imprint of thermonuclear burning is carved on the surface lithium…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2021-11-03 Eduardo L. Martín , Nicolas Lodieu , Carlos del Burgo

To better understand the potential habitability of planets orbiting brown dwarfs, this work presents a new set of equilibrium temperature evolution tracks. Unlike most previous work that relied on analytic scaling relationships for brown…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2026-03-31 Kayla J. Smith , Mark S. Marley

We consider the depletion of primordial deuterium in the interior of substellar objects as a function of mass, age and absolute magnitude in several photometric passbands. We characterize potential spectroscopic signatures of deuterium in…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 G. Chabrier , I. Baraffe , F. Allard , P. Hauschildt

We describe the results of a very deep imaging survey of the Trapezium Cluster in the IJH bands, using the UKIRT high resolution camera UFTI. Approximately 32% of the 515 point sources detected are brown dwarf candidates, including several…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 P. W. Lucas , P. F. Roche

We present evolutionary models for low mass stars and brown dwarfs ($m \le 1.2 \msol$) based on recent improvement of the theory: equation of state, atmosphere models, ... We concentrate on early evolutionary phases from the initial…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 I. Baraffe , G. Chabrier , F. Allard , P. Hauschildt

Understanding the dominant brown dwarf and giant planet formation processes, and finding out whether these processes rely on completely different mechanisms or share common channels represents one of the major challenges of astronomy and…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-18 G. Chabrier , A. Johansen , M. Janson , R. Rafikov

We present the current status of the analytic theory of brown dwarf evolution and the lower mass limit of the hydrogen burning main sequence stars. In the spirit of a simplified analytic theory we also introduce some modifications to the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2016-10-26 Sayantan Auddy , Shantanu Basu , S. R. Valluri

Almost by definition brown dwarfs are objects with masses below the hydrogen burning limit, around $0.07\ M_\odot$. Below this mass, objects never reach a steady state where they can fuse hydrogen. Here we demonstrate, in contrast to this…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-02-13 John C. Forbes , Abraham Loeb

We present the discovery of a companion near the deuterium burning mass limit located at a very wide distance, at an angular separation of 4.6+/-0.1 arcsec (projected distance of ~ 670 AU) from UScoCTIO108, a brown dwarf of the very young…

CoRoT has detected by transit several tens of objects whose radii run from 1.67 Earth radius. Their mass run from less than 5.7 Earth mass (CoRoT-24 b, Alonso et al. 2014) to 63 Jupiter mass (CoRoT-15 b, Bouchy et al. 2011). One could be…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2016-05-13 Jean Schneider

Electron-degenerate, pressure-ionized hydrogen (usually referred to as metallic hydrogen) is the principal constituent of brown dwarfs, the long-sought objects which lie in the mass range between the lowest-mass stars (about eighty times…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-30 W. B. Hubbard , T. Guillot , J. I. Lunine , A. Burrows , D. Saumon , M. S. Marley , R. S. Freedman

Results from a groundbased high contrast imaging survey of thirteen nearby white dwarfs for substellar objects is presented. We place strict upper limits on the type of substellar objects present, ruling out the presence of anything larger…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 J. H. Debes , J. Ge , C. Ftaclas

It is not known whether brown dwarfs (stellar-like objects with masses less than the hydrogen-burning limit, 0.075 Msun) are formed in the same way as solar-type stars or by some other process. Here we report the clear-cut identification of…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2012-07-16 Philippe André , Derek Ward-Thompson , Jane Greaves

We report very intense and variable Halpha emission (pseudo-equivalent widths of ~180, 410 A) of S Ori 55, a probable free-floating, M9-type substellar member of the young sigma Orionis open star cluster. After comparison with…

We present intermediate dispersion (0.7-2.2 \AA ~pix$^{-1}$) optical spectroscopic observations aimed at applying the ``Lithium Test'' to a sample of ten brown dwarf candidates located in the general field, two in young open clusters, and…

Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-24 E. L. Martin , R. Rebolo , A. Magazzu
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