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Optical spectroscopy of a brown dwarf candidate

Abstract

We have used the Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrograph on the Keck II telescope to observe the brown dwarf candidate D04 (Hawkins et al, 1998). The spectrum matches that of a spectral-type M7 dwarf, implying a photospheric temperature of 2600\approx 2600K. This is consistent with the available (R-I)C_C and (I-K) colours. If the parallax measured by Hawkins et al is correct, then the implication is that D04 has a radius of 0.035R\sim 0.035 R_\odot, or one-third that of Jupiter. This contradicts the predictions made by current stellar models that electron degeneracy leads to nearly constant radii for stars and brown dwarfs at masses below 0.1 M_\odot. We suggest that an equally valid interpretation of the data is that D04 is a VB8 analogue at a distance of 150\approx 150 parsecs.Comment: to appear in MNRAS, pink pages; 6 pages with 1 jpg, 1 postscript figur

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