J-Band Infrared Spectroscopy of a Sample of Brown Dwarfs Using Nirspec on Keck II

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New paper, Latex format, 2 figures, accepted to ApJ Letters

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10.1086/312600

Near-infrared spectroscopic observations of a sample of very cool, low-mass objects are presented with higher spectral resolution than in any previous studies. Six of the objects are L-dwarfs, ranging in spectral class from L2 to L8/9, and the seventh is a methane or T-dwarf. These new observations were obtained during commissioning of NIRSPEC, the first high-resolution near-infrared cryogenic spectrograph for the Keck II 10-meter telescope on Mauna Kea, Hawaii. Spectra with a resolving power of R=2500 from 1.135 to 1.360 microns (approximately J-band) are presented for each source. At this resolution, a rich spectral structure is revealed, much of which is due to blending of unresolved molecular transitions. Strong lines due to neutral potassium (K I), and bands due to iron hydride (FeH) and steam (H2O) change significantly throughout the L sequence. Iron hydride disappears between L5 and L8, the steam bands deepen and the K I lines gradually become weaker but wider due to pressure broadening. An unidentified feature occurs at 1.22 microns which has a temperature dependence like FeH but has no counterpart in the available FeH opacity data. Because these objects are 3-6 magnitudes brighter in the near-infrared compared to the I-band, spectral classification is efficient. One of the objects studied (2MASSW J1523+3014) is the coolest L-dwarf discovered so far by the 2-Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS), but its spectrum is still significantly different from the methane-dominated objects such as Gl229B or SDSS 1624+0029.

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