Measurements of accretion rates onto planetary mass objects may distinguish between different planet formation mechanisms, which predict different accretion histories. In this Letter, we use Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/WFC3 UVIS optical photometry to measure accretion rates onto three accreting objects, GSC 06214-00210 b, GQ Lup b, and DH Tau b, that are at the planet/brown dwarf boundary and are companions to solar mass stars. The excess optical emission in the excess accretion continuum yields mass accretion rates of 10(-9)-10(-11) M-circle dot yr(-1) for these three objects. Their accretion rates are an order of magnitude higher than expected from the correlation between mass and accretion rates measured from the UV excess, which is app...
The mass accretion rate is a crucial parameter for the study of the evolution of accretion discs aro...
Direct imaging searches have revealed many very low mass objects, including a small number of planet...
We discover that the very low-mass brown dwarf OTS 44 (M9.5, ~12 MJup) has significant accretion and...
Measurements of accretion rates onto planetary mass objects may distinguish between different planet...
Measurements of accretion rates onto planetary mass objects may distinguish between different planet...
Accreting planetary-mass companions offer an unprecedented window into substellar formation pathways...
Accreting planetary-mass companions offer an unprecedented window into substellar formation pathways...
Recent discoveries of accreting brown dwarfs (BD) and exoplanets have placed new importance on under...
Low-mass pre-main-sequence stars interact with their surrounding protoplanetary disks through accret...
Comparing the relationship between accretion rate and mass in the stellar and substellar regimes is ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Planetary formation is ...
The high occurrence rates of spiral arms and large central clearings in protoplanetary disks, if int...
We present Keck OSIRIS 1.1-1.8 μm adaptive optics integral field spectroscopy of the planetary-mass ...
We discover that the very low-mass brown dwarf OTS 44 (M9.5, ∼12 MJup) has significant accretion and...
The mass accretion rate is a crucial parameter for the study of the evolution of accretion discs aro...
The mass accretion rate is a crucial parameter for the study of the evolution of accretion discs aro...
Direct imaging searches have revealed many very low mass objects, including a small number of planet...
We discover that the very low-mass brown dwarf OTS 44 (M9.5, ~12 MJup) has significant accretion and...
Measurements of accretion rates onto planetary mass objects may distinguish between different planet...
Measurements of accretion rates onto planetary mass objects may distinguish between different planet...
Accreting planetary-mass companions offer an unprecedented window into substellar formation pathways...
Accreting planetary-mass companions offer an unprecedented window into substellar formation pathways...
Recent discoveries of accreting brown dwarfs (BD) and exoplanets have placed new importance on under...
Low-mass pre-main-sequence stars interact with their surrounding protoplanetary disks through accret...
Comparing the relationship between accretion rate and mass in the stellar and substellar regimes is ...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Planetary formation is ...
The high occurrence rates of spiral arms and large central clearings in protoplanetary disks, if int...
We present Keck OSIRIS 1.1-1.8 μm adaptive optics integral field spectroscopy of the planetary-mass ...
We discover that the very low-mass brown dwarf OTS 44 (M9.5, ∼12 MJup) has significant accretion and...
The mass accretion rate is a crucial parameter for the study of the evolution of accretion discs aro...
The mass accretion rate is a crucial parameter for the study of the evolution of accretion discs aro...
Direct imaging searches have revealed many very low mass objects, including a small number of planet...
We discover that the very low-mass brown dwarf OTS 44 (M9.5, ~12 MJup) has significant accretion and...