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  • X-ray Astronomy Field Guide: Brown Dwarfs
    Includes images from the Chandra X-ray Observatory of these objects, formed from clouds of collapsing gas and dust, that did not contain enough mass to initiate core nuclear fusion.
    chandra.harvard.edu/xray_sources/browndwarf_fg.html
  • Brown Dwarfs in the Trapezium Region of the Orion Molecular Cloud
    An ideal laboratory for studying the properties of neo-natal stellar and sub-stellar objects.
    nicmosis.as.arizona.edu:8000/TRAPESIUM/TRAPEZIUM_DOWNLOAD.html
  • Scientific American: The Discovery of Brown Dwarfs
    Less massive than stars but more massive than planets, brown dwarfs were long assumed to be rare. New sky surveys, however, show that the objects may be as common as stars.
    www.sciam.com/article.cfm?articleID=000276D4-33FB-1C75-9B81809EC588EF21
  • Counting Brown Dwarfs
    Looks at how astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have surveyed a population of cosmic missing links called brown dwarfs.
    science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2000/ast24aug_1.htm
  • Brown Dwarfs
    Offers a profile of these substellar objects that were first conceived of in the early 1960s as failed stars. Includes links to other general and technical articles.
    astron.berkeley.edu/~basri/bdwarfs
  • Distribution of Masses: Planets & Brown Dwarfs
    Highlights from the Lick Observatory survey showing that brown dwarfs are rare around solar-type stars.
    www.physics.sfsu.edu/~gmarcy/planetsearch/bd/bd.html
 




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