Far-infrared properties of M dwarfs

Thomas N. Gautier, G. H. Rieke, John Stansberry, Geoffrey C. Bryden, Karl R. Stapelfeldt, Michael W. Werner, Charles A. Beichman, Christine Chen, Kate Su, David Trilling, Brian M. Patten, Thomas L. Roellig

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Abstract

We report the mid- and far-infrared properties of nearby M dwarfs. Spitzer MIPS measurements were obtained for a sample of 62 stars at 24 μm, with subsamples of 41 and 20 stars observed at 70 and 160 μm, respectively. We compare the results with current models of M star photospheres and look for indications of circumstellar dust in the form of significant deviations of K- [24 μm] colors and 70 μm/24 μm flux ratios from the average M star values. At 24 μm, all 62 of the targets were detected; 70 μm detections were achieved for 20 targets in the subsample observed, and no detections were seen in the 160 μm subsample. No clear far-infrared excesses were detected in our sample. The average far-infrared excess relative to the photospheric emission of the M stars is at least 4 times smaller than the similar average for a sample of solar-type stars. However, this limit allows the average fractional infrared luminosity in the M-star sample to be similar to that for more massive stars. We have also set low limits (10-4 to 10-9 M⊕ depending on location) for the maximum mass of dust possible around our stars.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)527-536
Number of pages10
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume667
Issue number1 I
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007

Keywords

  • Infrared: stars
  • Planetary systems
  • Stars: fundamental parameters (colors)
  • Stars: late-type

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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