Discovery of radio emission from the brown dwarf LP944-20

Citation
E. Berger et al., Discovery of radio emission from the brown dwarf LP944-20, NATURE, 410(6826), 2001, pp. 338-340
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary,Multidisciplinary
Journal title
NATURE
ISSN journal
00280836 → ACNP
Volume
410
Issue
6826
Year of publication
2001
Pages
338 - 340
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-0836(20010315)410:6826<338:DOREFT>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Brown dwarfs are not massive enough to sustain thermonuclear fusion of hydr ogen at their centres, but are distinguished from gas-giant planets by thei r ability to burn deuterium(1). Brown dwarfs older than similar to 10 Myr a re expected to possess short-lived magnetic fields(2) and to emit radio and X-rays only very weakly from their coronae. An X-ray flare was recently de tected(3) on the brown dwarf LP944-20, whereas previous searches(4-7) for o ptical activity (and one X-ray search(1)) yielded negative results. Here we report the discovery of quiescent and flaring radio emission from LP944-20 , with luminosities several orders of magnitude larger than predicted by th e empirical relation(8,9) between the X-ray and radio luminosities that has been found for many types of stars. Interpreting the radio data within the context of synchrotron emission, we show that LP944-20 has an unusually we ak magnetic field in comparison to active M-dwarf stars(10,11), which might explain the previous null optical(4-7) and X-ray(1) results, as well as th e strength of the radio emissions compared to those at X-ray wavelengths.