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Theory of Low Mass Stars and Brown Dwarfs:Success andRemaining Uncertainties
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 September 2002
Abstract
Important progress has been made within the past few years regardingthe theory of low mass stars (m < 1 M⊙) and brown dwarfs(m < 0.075 M⊙).The main improvements concern the equation of state of dense plasmasand the modelling of cool and dense atmospheres,necessary for a correct description of such objects. Thesetheoretical efforts now yield a better understanding of these objectsand good agreement with observations regarding colour-magnitudediagrams of globular clusters, mass-magnitude relationshipsand near-IR colour-magnitude diagrams for openclusters. However uncertainties still remain regardingsynthetic optical colours and the complex problemof dust formation in the coolest atmosphere models.We will present a review of the current success and uncertaintiesof the theory of these objects, which may guide forthcoming projectswith GAIA.
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- European Astronomical Society Publications Series , Volume 2: GAIA: A European Space Project , 2002 , pp. 191 - 197
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- © EAS, EDP Sciences, 2002
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