Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs

Very Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs
Author: Rafael Rebolo,Maria Rosa Zapatero-Osorio
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2000-11-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521663350

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This volume provides a state-of-the-art review of our current knowledge of brown dwarfs and very low-mass stars. The hunt for and study of these elusive objects is currently one of the most dynamic areas of research in astronomy for two reasons. Brown dwarfs bridge the gap between stars and planets, and they may constitute an important part of the 'dark matter' of the Universe. This volume presents review articles from a team of international authorities who gathered at a conference in La Palma to assess the spectacular progress that has been made in this field in the last few years.

New Light on Dark Stars

New Light on Dark Stars
Author: Neill I. Reid,Suzanne L. Hawley
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781447136637

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Perhaps the most common question that a child asks when he or she sees the night sky from a dark site for the first time is: 'How many stars are there?' This happens to be a question which has exercised the intellectual skills of many astronomers over the course of most of the last century, including, for the last two decades, one of the authors of this text. Until recently, the most accurate answer was 'We are not certain, but there is a good chance that almost all of them are M dwarfs. ' Within the last three years, results from new sky-surveys - particularly the first deep surveys at near infrared wavelengths - have provided a breakthrough in this subject, solidifying our census of the lowest-mass stars and identifying large numbers of the hitherto almost mythical substellar-mass brown dwarfs. These extremely low-luminosity objects are the central subjects of this book, and the subtitle should be interpreted accordingly. The expression 'low-mass stars' carries a wide range of meanings in the astronomical literature, but is most frequently taken to refer to objects with masses comparable with that of the Sun - F and G dwarfs, and their red giant descendants. While this definition is eminently reasonable for the average extragalactic astronomer, our discussion centres on M dwarfs, with masses of no more than 60% that of the Sun, and extends to 'failed stars' - objects with insufficient mass to ignite central hydrogen fusion.

50 Years of Brown Dwarfs

50 Years of Brown Dwarfs
Author: Viki Joergens
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783319011622

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The years 2012/2013 mark the 50th anniversary of the theoretical prediction that Brown Dwarfs, i.e. degenerate objects which are just not massive enough to sustain stable hydrogen fusion, exist. Some 20 years after their discovery, how Brown Dwarfs form is still one of the main open questions in the theory of star formation. In this volume, the pioneers of Brown Dwarf research review the history of the theoretical prediction and the subsequent discovery of Brown Dwarfs. After an introduction, written by Viki Joergens, reviewing Shiv Kumar's theoretical prediction of the existence of brown dwarfs, Takenori Nakano reviews his and Hayashi's calculation of the Hydrogen Burning Minimum Mass. Both predictions happened in the early 1960s. Jill Tarter then writes on the introduction of the term 'Brown Dwarf', before Ben Oppenheimer, Rafael Rebolo and Gibor Basri describe their first discovery of Brown Dwarfs in the 1990s. Lastly, Michael Cushing and Isabelle Baraffe describe the development of the field to the current state of the art. While the book is mainly aimed at the Brown Dwarf research community, the description of the pioneering period in a scientific field will attract general readers interested in astronomy as well.

New Light on Dark Stars

New Light on Dark Stars
Author: Neil Reid,Suzanne Hawley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2009-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 354080840X

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There has been very considerable progress in research into low-mass stars, brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets during the past few years, particularly since the fist edtion of this book was published in 2000. In this new edtion the authors present a comprehensive review of both the astrophysical nature of individual red dwarf and brown dwarf stars and their collective statistical properties as an important Galactic stellar population. Chapters dealing with the observational properies of low-mass dwarfs, the stellar mass function and extrasolar planets have been completely revised. Other chapters have been significantly revised and updated as appropriate, including important new material on observational techniques, stellar acivity, the Galactic halo and field star surveys. The authors detail the many discoveries of new brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets made since publication of the first edition of the book and provide a state-of-the-art review of our current knowledge of very low-mass stars, brown dwarfs and extrasolar planets, including both the latest observational results and theoretical work.

A Search for Pulsation in Young Brown Dwarfs and Very Low Mass Stars

A Search for Pulsation in Young Brown Dwarfs and Very Low Mass Stars
Author: Ann Marie Cody
Publsiher: Universal-Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781612334219

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In 2005, Palla & Baraffe proposed that brown dwarfs and very low mass stars (

New Light on Dark Stars

New Light on Dark Stars
Author: I. Neill Reid,Suzanne L. Hawley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2000
Genre: Astronomy
ISBN: 1447136659

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Perhaps the most common question that a child asks when he or she sees the night sky from a dark site for the first time is: 'How many stars are there?' This happens to be a question which has exercised the intellectual skills of many astronomers over the course of most of the last century, including, for the last two decades, one of the authors of this text. Until recently, the most accurate answer was 'We are not certain, but there is a good chance that almost all of them are M dwarfs. ' Within the last three years, results from new sky-surveys - particularly the first deep surveys at near infrared wavelengths - have provided a breakthrough in this subject, solidifying our census of the lowest-mass stars and identifying large numbers of the hitherto almost mythical substellar-mass brown dwarfs. These extremely low-luminosity objects are the central subjects of this book, and the subtitle should be interpreted accordingly. The expression 'low-mass stars' carries a wide range of meanings in the astronomical literature, but is most frequently taken to refer to objects with masses comparable with that of the Sun - F and G dwarfs, and their red giant descendants. While this definition is eminently reasonable for the average extragalactic astronomer, our discussion centres on M dwarfs, with masses of no more than 60% that of the Sun, and extends to 'failed stars' - objects with insufficient mass to ignite central hydrogen fusion.

The Physics of Low Mass Stars Brown Dwarfs and Gaseous Planets

The Physics of Low Mass Stars  Brown Dwarfs and Gaseous Planets
Author: Gilles Chabrier,Gibor Basri,Jonathan Lunine
Publsiher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-12-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814390313

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This book provides a complete introduction and overview to the rapidly expanding field of extrasolar planets and brown dwarfs. The following topics are covered: observational techniques, surveys, studies of individual objects, theoretical properties of low-mass stars, brown dwarfs and giant planets, the contribution of these objects to the Galactic mass-budget, processes that lead to formation of planets versus white dwarfs, implication of such objects for the occurrence of Earth-like planets, and future prospects in the field. The book enables readers to gain a solid scientific background in all the essential aspects of this exciting new area of astronomical research.

An Infrared optical Imaging Survey for Brown Dwarfs and Very Low Mass Stars in the Pleiades

An Infrared optical Imaging Survey for Brown Dwarfs and Very Low Mass Stars in the Pleiades
Author: Gregory Ronald Schultz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:45624575

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