The structure of brown dwarf circumstellar discs
2004; Oxford University Press; Volume: 351; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07807.x
ISSN1365-2966
AutoresChristina Walker, Kenneth Wood, C. J. Lada, Thomas Robitaille, K. S. Bjorkman, B. A. Whitney,
Tópico(s)Astro and Planetary Science
ResumoWe present synthetic spectra for circumstellar disks that are heated by radiation from a central brown dwarf. Under the assumption of vertical hydrostatic equilibrium, our models yield scaleheights for brown dwarf disks in excess of three times those derived for classical T Tauri (CTTS) disks. If the near-IR excess emission observed from brown dwarfs is indeed due to circumstellar disks, then the large scaleheights we find could have a significant impact on the optical and near-IR detectability of such systems. Our radiation transfer calculations show that such highly flared disks around brown dwarfs will result in a large fraction of obscured sources due to extinction of direct starlight by the disk over a wide range of sightlines. The obscured fraction for a 'typical' CTTS is less than 20%. We show that the obscured fraction for brown dwarfs may be double that for CTTS, but this depends on stellar and disk mass. We also comment on possible confusion in identifying brown dwarfs via color-magnitude diagrams: edge-on CTTS display similar colors and magnitudes as a face-on brown dwarf plus disk systems.
Referência(s)