Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 2004
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HST Proposal ID #10208
Computer Science
Hst Proposal Id #10208 Cool Stars
Scientific paper
We propose to use the differential spectral imaging capability of HST/NICMOS {NIC1} to search for planetary mass companions. We target the twelve most nearby {within 30 pc}, isolated {no known close companion}, and young {< 1Gyr} brown dwarfs. All of them have spectral type L and show signs of Lithium absorption, which clearly proves their substellar nature and youth. Planetary mass companions with masses down to 6 Jupiter masses, and at separations larger than 3 A.U. are bright enough for a direct detection with HST/NICMOS using the spectral differential imaging technique in two narrow-band filters placed on and off molecular bands. The proposed project has the potential to lead to the first direct detection of a planetary mass object in orbit around a nearby brown dwarf.
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