Publication Date:
2001
abstract:
We discuss the spectral energy distribution of three very low mass objects
in Chamaeleon I for which ground-based spectroscopy and photometry as well
as ISO measurements in the mid-infrared are available (ComerĂ²n et al.
\cite{CNK00}; Persi et al. \cite{Pea00}). One of these stars (\1) is a
bona-fide brown dwarf, with mass 0.04-0.05 M_sun. We show that the observed
emission is very well described by models of circumstellar disks identical
to those associated to T Tauri stars, scaled down to keep the ratio of the
disk-to-star mass constant and to the appropriate stellar parameters.
This result provides a first indication that the formation mechanism of
T Tauri stars (via core contraction and formation of an accretion disk)
extends to objects in the brown dwarf mass range.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Astronomia Galattica; Astronomia Infraros.