Spitzer Discovery of Very Low Luminosity Objects

Abstract

The Spitzer Space Telescope allows for the first time to search systematically for very low luminosity (= 0.1 Lsun) objects (VeLLOs) associated with dense molecular cores. They may be the first candidate Class 0 sources with sub-stellar masses. We describe such a source in the dense molecular core L1148. VeLLO natal cores show properties that are unusual for star-forming cores. The low luminosity and in some cases the lack of prominent outflow could be the result of the small gas supply near the VeLLO.

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