Exploring the Age-dependent Properties of M and L Dwarfs Using Gaia and SDSS

  • Kiman R
  • Schmidt S
  • Angus R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present a sample of 74,216 M and L dwarfs constructed from two existing catalogs of cool dwarfs spectroscopically identified in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We cross-matched the SDSS catalog with Gaia DR2 to obtain parallaxes and proper motions and modified the quality cuts suggested by the Gaia Collaboration to make them suitable for late-M and L dwarfs. We also provide relations between Gaia colors and absolute magnitudes with spectral type and conclude that ( G  −  ) has the tightest relation to spectral type for M and L dwarfs. In addition, we study magnetic activity as a function of position on the color–magnitude diagram, finding that H α  magnetically active stars have, on average, redder colors and/or brighter magnitudes than inactive stars. This effect cannot be explained by youth alone and might indicate that active stars are magnetically inflated, binaries, and/or high metallicity. Moreover, we find that vertical velocity and vertical action dispersion are correlated with H α  emission, confirming that these two parameters are age indicators. We also find that stars below the main sequence have high tangential velocity, which is consistent with a low metallicity and old population of stars that belong to the halo or thick disk.

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Kiman, R., Schmidt, S. J., Angus, R., Cruz, K. L., Faherty, J. K., & Rice, E. (2019). Exploring the Age-dependent Properties of M and L Dwarfs Using Gaia and SDSS. The Astronomical Journal, 157(6), 231. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab1753

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