The Disk Population of the Chamaeleon I Star‐forming Region

  • Luhman K
  • Allen L
  • Allen P
  • et al.
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We present a census of circumstellar disks in the Chamaeleon I star-forming region. Using the Infrared Array Camera and the Multiband Imaging Photometer on board the Spitzer Space Telescope, we have obtained images of Chamaeleon I at 3.6, 4.5, 5.8, 8.0, and 24 m. To search for new disk-bearing members of the cluster, we have per-formed spectroscopy on objects that have red colors in these data. Through this work, we have discovered four new members of Chamaeleon I with spectral types of M4, M6, M7.5, and L0. The first three objects are highly embedded (A J $ 5) and reside near known protostars, indicating that they may be among the youngest low-mass sources in the cluster (< 1 Myr). The L0 source is the coolest known member of Chamaeleon I. Its luminosity implies a mass of 0.004Y0.01 M , making it the least massive brown dwarf for which a circumstellar disk has been reliably detected. To characterize the disk population in Chamaeleon I, we have classified the infrared spectral energy distributions of the 203 known members that are encompassed by the Spitzer images. Through these classifications, we find that the disk fraction in Chamaeleon I is roughly constant at $50% from 0.01 to 0.3 M . These data are similar to the disk fraction of IC 348, which is a denser cluster at the same age as Chamaeleon I. However, the disk fraction at M k1 M is significantly higher in Chamaeleon I than in IC 348 (65% vs. 20%), indicating longer disk lifetimes in Chamaeleon I for this mass range. Thus, low-density star-forming regions like Chamaeleon I may offer more time for planet forma-tion around solar-type stars than denser clusters.

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Luhman, K. L., Allen, L. E., Allen, P. R., Gutermuth, R. A., Hartmann, L., Mamajek, E. E., … Fazio, G. G. (2008). The Disk Population of the Chamaeleon I Star‐forming Region. The Astrophysical Journal, 675(2), 1375–1406. https://doi.org/10.1086/527347

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