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dc.contributor.authorPhan-Bao, Ngoc
dc.contributor.authorRiaz, Basmah
dc.contributor.authorLee, Chin-Fei
dc.contributor.authorTang, Ya-Wen
dc.contributor.authorHo, Paul T. P.
dc.contributor.authorMartin, Eduardo L.
dc.contributor.authorLim, Jeremy
dc.contributor.authorOhashi, Nagayoshi
dc.contributor.authorShang, Hsien
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-03T10:43:25Z
dc.date.available2016-03-03T10:43:25Z
dc.date.issued2008-12-20
dc.identifier.citationPhan-Bao , N , Riaz , B , Lee , C-F , Tang , Y-W , Ho , P T P , Martin , E L , Lim , J , Ohashi , N & Shang , H 2008 , ' First Confirmed Detection of a Bipolar Molecular Outflow from a Young Brown Dwarf ' , Astrophysical Journal Letters , vol. 689 , no. 2 , pp. L141-L144 . https://doi.org/10.1086/595961
dc.identifier.issn2041-8213
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/16628
dc.description.abstractStudying the earliest stages in the birth of stars is crucial for understanding how they form. Brown dwarfs with masses between that of stars and planets are not massive enough to maintain stable hydrogen-burning fusion reactions during most of their lifetime. Their origins are subject to much debate in recent literature because their masses are far below the typical mass where core collapse is expected to occur. We present the first confirmed evidence that brown dwarfs undergo a phase of molecular outflow that is typical of young stars. Using the Submillimeter Array, we have obtained a map of a bipolar molecular outflow from a young brown dwarf. We estimate an outflow mass of 1.6 x 10(-4) M-circle dot and a mass-loss rate of 1.4 x 10(-9) M-circle dot These values are over 2 orders of magnitude smaller than the typical ones for T Tauri stars. From our millimeter continuum data and our own analysis of Spitzer infrared photometry, we estimate that the brown dwarf has a disk with a mass of 8 x 10(-3) M-circle dot and an outer disk radius of 80 AU. Our results demonstrate that the bipolar molecular outflow operates down to planetary masses, occurring in brown dwarfs as a scaled-down version of the universal process seen in young stars.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofAstrophysical Journal Letters
dc.subjectISM: individual (ISO-Oph 102, [GY92] 204)
dc.subjectISM: jets and outflows
dc.subjectstars: formation
dc.subjectstars: low-mass
dc.subjectbrown dwarfs
dc.subjecttechniques: interferometric
dc.subjectNEAR-INFRARED OBSERVATIONS
dc.subjectSPITZER-SPACE-TELESCOPE
dc.subjectRHO-OPHIUCHI
dc.subjectSTAR-FORMATION
dc.subjectSUBMILLIMETER ARRAY
dc.subjectSTELLAR OBJECTS
dc.subjectMASS-LOSS
dc.subjectDISCOVERY
dc.subjectDISKS
dc.subjectCLOUDS
dc.titleFirst Confirmed Detection of a Bipolar Molecular Outflow from a Young Brown Dwarfen
dc.contributor.institutionSchool of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics
dc.description.statusPeer reviewed
rioxxterms.versionofrecord10.1086/595961
rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review
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