A deep survey of brown dwarfs in Orion with Gemini
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 361 (2005) 211-232
Hyperfine splitting of [Al VI] 3.66 μm and the Al isotopic ratio in NGC 6302
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 359:4 (2005) 1386-1392
Abstract:
The core of planetary nebula NGC 6302 is filled with high-excitation photoionized gas at low expansion velocities. It represents a unique astrophysical situation in which to search for hyperfine structure (HFS) in coronal emission lines from highly ionized species. HFS is otherwise blended by thermal or velocity broadening. Spectra containing [Al VI] 3.66 μm 3P2 ← 3P1, obtained with Phoenix on Gemini South at resolving powers of up to 75000, resolve the line into five hyperfine components separated by 20-60 km s-1 as a result of the coupling of the I = 5/2 nuclear spin of 27Al with the total electronic angular momentum J. The isotope 26Al has a different nuclear spin of I = 5, and a different HFS, which allows us to place a 3σ upper limit on the 26Al/27 AI abundance ratio of 1/33. We measure the HFS magnetic dipole coupling constants for [Al VI], and provide the first estimates of the electric quadrupole HFS coupling constants obtained through astronomical observations of an atomic transition. © 2005 RAS.Near-infrared imaging observations of the southern massive star-forming region G333.6-0.2
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 356:3 (2005) 801-809
Abstract:
We present near-infrared broad-band JHK' images of the southern massive star-forming region G333.6-0.2. The slope of the K-luminosity function towards the region (0.24 ± 0.01) is considered to be equivalent to that expected for main-sequence stars in the solar neighbourhood. Point sources with their (H - K) colour greater than 1 are more likely to be located in extended emission and it is suggested that these objects are physically associated with the H II region.The extended mid-infrared structure of the Circinus galaxy
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 618:1 (2005) L17-L20
Young brown dwarfs in Orion
Initial Mass Function 50 years Later 327 (2005) 143-144