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Structural and compositional properties of brown dwarf disks:: the case of 2MASS J04442713+2512164

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 486, Issue 3, Pages 877-890

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20078866

Keywords

stars : low-mass, brown dwarfs; stars : circumstellar matter; stars : formation

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Aims. To improve our understanding of substellar formation, we have performed a compositional and structural study of a brown dwarf disk. Methods. We present the results of photometric, spectroscopic, and imaging observations of 2MASS J04442713+2512164, a young brown dwarf (M 7.25) member of the Taurus association. Our dataset, combined with results from the literature, provides a complete coverage of the spectral energy distribution from the optical range to the millimeter, including the first photometric measurement of a brown dwarf disk at 3.7 mm, and allows us to perform a detailed analysis of the disk properties. Results. The target was known to have a disk. High-resolution optical spectroscopy shows that it is accreting intensely, and powers both a jet and an outflow. The disk structure is similar to what is observed for more massive TTauri stars. Spectral decomposition models of Spitzer/IRS spectra suggest that the mid-infrared emission from the optically thin disk layers is dominated by grains with intermediate sizes (1.5 mu m). Crystalline silicates are significantly more abundant in the outer part and/or deeper layers of the disk, implying very efficient mixing and/or additional annealing processes. Submillimeter and millimeter data indicate that most of the disk mass is in large grains (> 1 mm).

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