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A Novel Survey for Young Substellar Objects with the <i>W</i>-band Filter. I. Filter Design and New Discoveries in Ophiuchus and Perseus

K. N. Allers, Michael C. Liu

2020Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present the design and implementation of a medium-band near-IR filter tailored for detecting low-mass stars and brown dwarfs from the summit of Maunakea. The W -band filter is centered at 1.45 μ m with a bandpass width of 6%, designed to measure the depth of the H 2 O water absorption prominent in objects with spectral types of M6 and later. When combined with standard J and H photometry, the W -band filter is designed to determine spectral types to ≈1.4 subtypes for late-M and L dwarfs, largely independent of surface gravity and reddening. This filter’s primary application is completing the census of young substellar objects in star-forming regions, using W -band selection to greatly reduce contamination by reddened background stars that impede broad-band imaging surveys. We deployed the filter on the UH 88 inch telescope to survey ∼3 degree 2 of the NGC 1333, IC 348, and ρ Ophiuchus star-forming regions. Our spectroscopic followup of W -band selected candidates resulted in the confirmation of 48 ultracool dwarfs with a success rate of 89%, demonstrating the efficacy of this new filter and selection method.

Topics & Concepts

OphiuchusPhysicsStarsFilter (signal processing)Band-pass filterStellar classificationSkyAstrophysicsBrown dwarfRemote sensingAstronomyOptical filterAbsorption (acoustics)Spectral signatureSpectral lineSpectral resolutionHigh-pass filterStarlightOpticsPhotometric systemMeasure (data warehouse)Astrophysics and Star Formation StudiesAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchStellar, planetary, and galactic studies
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