The 2MASS Wide-Field T Dwarf Search. III. Seven New T Dwarfs and Other Cool Dwarf Discoveries

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, , Citation Adam J. Burgasser et al 2004 AJ 127 2856 DOI 10.1086/383549

1538-3881/127/5/2856

Abstract

We present the discovery of seven new T dwarfs identified in the Two Micron All Sky Survey. Low-resolution (R ∼ 150) 0.8–2.5 μm spectroscopy obtained with the Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF) SpeX instrument reveals the characteristic H2O and CH4 bands in the spectra of these brown dwarfs. Comparison with spectral standards observed with the same instrument enables us to derive classifications of T3 to T7 for the objects in this sample. Moderate-resolution (R ∼ 1200) near-infrared spectroscopy for a subset of these discoveries reveal K I line strengths consistent with previously observed trends with spectral type. Follow-up imaging observations provide proper-motion measurements for these sources, ranging from less than 0farcs1 to 1farcs55 yr-1. One object, 2MASS 0034+0523, has a spectrophotometric distance placing it within 10 pc of the Sun. This source also exhibits a depressed K-band peak reminiscent of the peculiar T dwarf 2MASS 0937+2931 and may be a metal-poor or old, high-mass brown dwarf. We also present low-resolution SpeX data for a set of M- and L-type dwarf, subdwarf, and giant comparison stars used to classify 59 additional candidates identified as background stars. These are primarily M5–M8.5 dwarfs, many exhibiting H I Paγ, but include three candidate ultracool M subdwarfs and one possible early-type L subdwarf.

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