Observations of pre- and proto-brown dwarfs in nearby clouds: Paving the way to further constraining theories of brown dwarf formation

IF 11.7 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS New Astronomy Reviews Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1016/j.newar.2024.101711
Aina Palau , Nuria Huélamo , David Barrado , Michael M. Dunham , Chang Won Lee
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Brown Dwarfs (BDs) are crucial objects in our understanding of both star and planet formation, as well as in our understanding of what mechanisms shape the lower end of the Initial Mass Function (IMF). However, since the discovery of the first BD in 1995, there is still an unconcluded debate about which is the dominant formation mechanism of these objects. For this, it is mandatory to study BDs in their earliest evolutionary stages (what we call pre- and proto-BDs), comparable to the ‘pre-stellar’ and ‘Class 0/I’ stages well characterized for the formation of low-mass stars. In this review, the recent efforts aimed at searching, identifying and characterizing pre- and proto-BD candidates in nearby star-forming regions are presented, and revised requirements for an object to be a promising proto-BD or pre-BD candidate are provided, based on a new, unexplored so far, relation between the internal luminosity and the accreted mass. By applying these requirements, a list of 68 promising proto-BD candidates is presented, along with a compilation of possible pre-BDs from the literature. In addition, updated correlations of protostellar properties such as mass infall rate or outflow momentum rate with bolometric luminosity are provided down to the low-mass BD regime, where no significant deviations are apparent. Furthermore, the number proto-BD candidates in different clouds of the Solar Neighborhood seem to follow the known relations of number of protostars with cloud properties. In addition, proto(star-to-BD) ratios for the different clouds are also explored, unveiling a particular underproduction of low-mass proto-BD candidates in Ophiuchus compared to Lupus and Taurus. Possible explanations for this behavior are discussed, including heating of the Ophiuchus cloud by the nearby OB stars. The overall results of this work, along with the possibility that the planetary-mass regime of the IMF is subtly shaped by stellar feedback, tend to favor a Jeans-fragmentation process and therefore a star-like formation scenario down to the planetary boundary, of 0.01 M, below which other mechanisms might be at work. Future observational constraints, such as those provided by upcoming facilities like the next-generation Very Large Array, or the use of isotope ratios based on James Webb Space Telescope data, will provide definite clues to disentangle the origin of BDs in the planetary-mass regime.
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观测附近云层中的前褐矮星和原褐矮星:为进一步约束褐矮星形成理论铺平道路
布朗矮星(BD)是我们了解恒星和行星形成的关键天体,也是我们了解初始质量函数(IMF)低端形成机制的关键天体。然而,自 1995 年发现第一颗 BD 以来,关于这些天体的主要形成机制的争论仍未结束。为此,有必要对处于最早演化阶段的 BDs(我们称之为前 BDs 和原 BDs)进行研究,这相当于低质量恒星形成过程中的 "前恒星 "和 "0/I 类 "阶段。在这篇综述中,介绍了最近在附近恒星形成区搜索、识别和描述前-BD 和原-BD 候选天体的工作,并根据迄今为止尚未探索过的内部光度和增生质量之间的新关系,修订了成为有希望的原-BD 或前-BD 候选天体的要求。通过应用这些要求,列出了 68 个有希望成为原北斗星候选者的天体,同时还汇编了文献中可能存在的前北斗星。此外,还提供了原恒星属性(如质量流入率或流出动量率)与测亮度的最新相关性,直至低质量 BD 阶段,在这一阶段没有明显的偏差。此外,太阳邻域不同云层中的候选原初星数量似乎与已知的原初星数量与云层性质的关系相一致。此外,还探讨了不同云中的原生星-BD 比率,发现与狼尾座和金牛座相比,蛇夫座的低质量原生星-BD 候选者的产生量特别少。讨论了这种行为的可能解释,包括附近的 OB 星对蛇夫座云的加热。这项工作的总体结果,以及IMF的行星质量机制可能会受到恒星反馈的微妙影响,都倾向于詹斯碎裂过程,因此类似恒星的形成情况一直到行星边界(∼0.01 M⊙),在此边界以下可能有其他机制在起作用。未来的观测约束,如即将到来的下一代甚大阵列等设施提供的约束,或利用基于詹姆斯-韦伯太空望远镜数据的同位素比率,将为厘清行星质量机制中BDs的起源提供明确的线索。
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New Astronomy Reviews
New Astronomy Reviews 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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期刊介绍: New Astronomy Reviews publishes review articles in all fields of astronomy and astrophysics: theoretical, observational and instrumental. This international review journal is written for a broad audience of professional astronomers and astrophysicists. The journal covers solar physics, planetary systems, stellar, galactic and extra-galactic astronomy and astrophysics, as well as cosmology. New Astronomy Reviews is also open for proposals covering interdisciplinary and emerging topics such as astrobiology, astroparticle physics, and astrochemistry.
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