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Optical properties of Y dwarfs observed with the Gran Telescopio Canarias
Aims . Our science goals are to characterise the optical properties of Y dwarfs and to study their consistency with theoretical models. Methods . A sample of five Y dwarfs was observed with three optical and near-infrared instruments at the 10.4m Gran Telescopio Canarias. Deep near-infrared ( J - or...
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Published in: | Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2024-06, Vol.686, p.A73 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , |
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Summary: | Aims
. Our science goals are to characterise the optical properties of Y dwarfs and to study their consistency with theoretical models.
Methods
. A sample of five Y dwarfs was observed with three optical and near-infrared instruments at the 10.4m Gran Telescopio Canarias. Deep near-infrared (
J
- or
H
-band) and multicolour optical images (ɀ-,
i
-,
r
-, -,
u
-bands) of the five targets and a low-resolution far-red optical spectrum for one of the targets were obtained.
Results
. One of the Y dwarfs, WISE J173835.53+273258.9 (Y0), was clearly detected in the optical (ɀ- and
i
-bands) and another, WISE J182831.08+265037.7 (Y2), was detected only in the ɀ-band. We measured the colours of our targets and found that the ɀ −
J
and
i
− ɀ colours of the Y dwarfs are bluer than those of mid- and late-T dwarfs. This optical blueing has been predicted by models, but our data indicates that it is sharper and happens at temperatures about 150 K warmer than expected. The culprit is the K I resonance doublet, which weakens more abruptly in the T- to Y-type transition than expected. Moreover, we show that the alkali resonance lines (Cs I and K I) are weaker in Y dwarfs than in T dwarfs; the far-red optical spectrum of WISE J173835.53+273258.9 is similar to that of late-T dwarfs, but with stronger methane and water features; and we noted the appearance of new absorption features that we propose could be due to hydrogen sulphide. Last but not least, in 2014, WISE J173835.53+273258.9 presented a bluer
i
− ɀ colour than in 2021 by a factor of 2.8 (significance of 2.5
σ
). Thanks to our deep optical images, we found that the 2014
i
-band spectrum was contaminated by a galaxy bluer than the Y dwarf.
Conclusions
. The optical properties of Y dwarfs presented here pose new challenges to the modelling of grain sedimentation in extremely cool objects. The weakening of the very broad K I resonance doublet due to condensation in dust grains is more abrupt than theoretically anticipated. Consequently, the observed blueing of the ɀ −
J
and
i
− ɀ colours of Y dwarfs with respect to T dwarfs is more pronounced than predicted by models and could boost the potential of upcoming deep large-area optical surveys regarding their ability to detect extremely cool objects. |
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ISSN: | 0004-6361 1432-0746 |
DOI: | 10.1051/0004-6361/202347581 |