The Evolution of L and T Dwarfs in Color‐Magnitude Diagrams
Los Alamos National Laboratory · Ames Research Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
We present new evolution sequences for very low mass stars, brown dwarfs and giant planets and use them to explore a variety of influences on the evolution of these objects. While the predicted adiabatic evolution of luminosity with time is very similar to results of previous work, the remaining disagreements reveal the magnitude of current uncertainty in brown dwarf evolution theory. We discuss the sources of those differences and argue for the importance of the surface boundary condition provided by atmosphere models including clouds. The L- to T-type ultracool dwarf transition can be accommodated within the Ackerman & Marley (2001) cloud model by varying the cloud sedimentation parameter. We develop…
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2Topics & keywords
- Brown dwarf
- Physics
- Astrophysics
- Surface gravity
- Metallicity
- Effective temperature
- Population
- Planet
- Life below water