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arxiv: astro-ph/0409178 · v2 · submitted 2004-09-08 · 🌌 astro-ph

Ultracool Subdwarfs: Metal-poor Stars and Brown Dwarfs Extending into the Late-type M, L and T Dwarf Regimes

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Recent discoveries from red optical proper motion and wide-field near-infrared surveys have uncovered a new population of ultracool subdwarfs -- metal-poor stars and brown dwarfs extending into the late-type M, L and possibly T spectral classes. These objects are among the first low-mass stars and brown dwarfs formed in the Galaxy, and are valuable tracers of metallicity effects in low-temperature atmospheres. Here we review the spectral, photometric, and kinematic properties of recent discoveries. We also examine L subdwarf classification, and discuss how a large, complete sample of substellar halo subdwarfs could probe the star formation history of the Galaxy's Population II. We conclude by outlining a roadmap for future work to more thoroughly explore this old and very low-mass population.

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