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Two class I very low-mass objects in Taurus

C. Dang-Duc, N. Phan-Bao

Published 2017-12-02Version 1

We report our study of two proto-brown dwarf candidates in Taurus, [GKH94]~41 and IRAS~04191+1523B. Based on continuum maps at 102~GHz (or 2.9~mm), spectral types and the spectral energy distribution of both targets, we confirmed the class I evolutionary stage of [GKH94]~41 and IRAS~04191+1523B, and estimated the upper limit to the final masses to be 49$^{+56}_{-27}$~$M_{\rm J}$ and 75$^{+40}_{-26}$~$M_{\rm J}$ for [GKH94]~41 and IRAS~04191+1523B, respectively. This indicates that they will likely end up as brown dwarfs or very low-mass stars. The existence of these class I very low-mass objects strongly supports the scenario that brown dwarfs and very low-mass stars have the same formation stages as low-mass stars.

Comments: Proceedings of the Star Formation in Different Environments, ICISE, Quy Nhon, Vietnam, 2016, (eds. D. Johnstone, T. Hoang, F. Nakamura, Q. Nguyen-Luong, and J. T. Tranh Van)
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