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arxiv: astro-ph/0209275 · v1 · submitted 2002-09-13 · 🌌 astro-ph

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Probing Disk Accretion in Young Brown Dwarfs

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We present high-resolution optical spectra of 15 objects near or below the sub-stellar limit in the Upper Scorpius and $\rho$ Ophiuchus star-forming regions. These spectra, obtained with the HIRES instrument on the Keck I telescope, are used to investigate disk accretion, rotation and activity in young very low mass objects. We report the detection of a broad, asymmetric H$\alpha$ emission line in the $\rho$ Oph source GY 5 which is also known to harbor mid-infrared excess, consistent with the presence of an accreting disk. The H$\alpha$ profiles of the Upper Sco objects suggest little or no on-going accretion. Our results imply that if most brown dwarfs are born with disks, their accretion rates decrease rapidly, at timescales comparable to or smaller than those for T Tauri disks. The Upper Sco brown dwarfs appear to be rotating faster than their somewhat younger counterparts in Taurus, consistent with spin-up due to contraction following disk unlocking. The H$\alpha$ activity is comparable to saturated activity levels in field M dwarfs with similar spectral type and rotation rates. Comparison of our data with published (albeit lower-resolution) spectra of a few of the same objects from other epochs suggests possible variability in accretion/activity indicators.

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