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A&A 445, 143-153 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20053466
S Ori J053825.4-024241: a classical T Tauri-like object at the substellar boundary
J. A. Caballero1, E. L. Martín1, 2, M. R. Zapatero Osorio3, V. J. S. Béjar4, R. Rebolo1, 5, Ya. Pavlenko6, 7 and R. Wainscoat81 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, 38205 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
e-mail: zvezda@ll.iac.es
2 University of Central Florida, Dept. of Physics, PO Box 162385, Orlando, FL 32816-2385, USA
3 LAEFF-INTA, PO Box 50727, 28080, Madrid, Spain
4 Proyecto Gran Telescopio Canarias, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
5 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Spain
6 Centre for Astrophysics Research, University of Hertfordshire, College Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL10 9AB, UK
7 Main Astronomical Observatory of Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Golosiiv Woods, Kyiv-127, 03680, Ukraine
8 Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawai'i, 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
(Received 18 May 2005 / Accepted 24 August 2005)
Abstract
We present a spectrophotometric analysis of S Ori
J053825.4-024241, a candidate member close to the substellar
boundary of the young (1-8 Myr), nearby (~360 pc)
Orionis star cluster. Our optical and near-infrared
photometry and low-resolution spectroscopy
indicate that S Ori J053825.4-024241 is a likely cluster
member with a mass estimated from evolutionary models at
0.06
+0.07-0.02
, which makes the object
a probable brown dwarf.
The radial velocity of S Ori J053825.4-024241 is similar
to the cluster systemic velocity.
This target, which we have
classified as an M 6.
.0 low-gravity object, shows excess
emission in the near-infrared and anomalously strong
photometric variability for its type (from the blue
to the J band), suggesting the presence of a surrounding
disc. The optical spectroscopic observations show a
continuum excess at short wavelengths and a persistent and
resolved H
emission (pseudo-equivalent width of
~-250 Å) in addition to the presence of other
forbidden and permitted emission lines, which we interpret as
indicating accretion from the disc and possibly mass loss. We
conclude that despite the low mass of S Ori
J053825.4-024241, this object exhibits some of the
properties typical of active classical T Tauri stars.
Key words: stars: low mass, brown dwarfs -- accretion, accretion discs -- stars: variables: general -- Galaxy: open clusters and associations: individuals:
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2005
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