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The First JWST Spectral Energy Distribution of a Y dwarf

Published 20 Jun 2023 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.EP | (2306.11807v1)

Abstract: We present the first JWST spectral energy distribution of a Y dwarf. This spectral energy distribution of the Y0 dwarf WISE J035934.06$-$540154.6 consists of low-resolution ($\lambda$/$\Delta\lambda$ $\sim$ 100) spectroscopy from 1$-$12 $\mu$m and three photometric points at 15, 18, and 21 $\mu$m. The spectrum exhibits numerous fundamental, overtone, and combination rotational-vibrational bands of H$2$O, CH$_4$, CO, CO$_2$, and NH$_3$, including the previously unidentified $\nu_3$ band of NH$_3$ at 3 $\mu$m. Using a Rayleigh-Jeans tail to account for the flux emerging at wavelengths greater than 21 $\mu$m, we measure a bolometric luminosity of $1.523\pm0.090\times10{20}$ W. We determine a semi-empirical effective temperature estimate of $467{+16}{-18}$ K using the bolometric luminosity and evolutionary models to estimate a radius. Finally, we compare the spectrum and photometry to a grid of atmospheric models and find reasonably good agreement with a model having $T_{\mathrm{eff}}$=450 K, log $g$=3.25 [cm s${-2}$], [M/H]=$-0.3$. However, the low surface gravity implies an extremely low mass of 1 $M_{\rm{Jup}}$ and a very young age of 20 Myr, the latter of which is inconsistent with simulations of volume-limited samples of cool brown dwarfs.

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