Water and titanium oxide in late-type M dwarfs
Jones, H.R.A., Viti, S., Miller, S., Tennyson, J., Allard, F. and Hauschildt, P.
(1996)
Water and titanium oxide in late-type M dwarfs.
In:
In: Cool stars, stellar systems and the sun 9, ASP Conference Series 109 :.
Astronomical Society of the Pacific, pp. 717-8.
ISBN 1-886733-29-5
Despite the identification of brown dwarf candidates the lack of understanding of M dwarfs has meant that it has not been possible to unambiguously distinguish these candidates from cool M dwarfs. Unlike hotter stars their atmospheres are dominated by a variety of species of molecules, many with billions of line transitions modulating their energy output. We have recently examined water vapour and titanium oxide opacities which are the most important sources of opacity in cool low-mass stars.
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Additional information | Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/070-112.html--Copyright Astronomical Society of the Pacific |
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