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Yes, it IS a big deal. A brown dwarf is NOT a star, precisely because it can't ignite hydrogen fusion as do protostars when they turn into "normal" stars. And if you don't believe me, look it up on any serious astronomy page or in a book. You might as well say that Jupiter is a star (many scientists are not sure where to draw the line between brown dwarfs and planets, but there is a clear distinction between stars and brown dwarfs)
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from M stars to brown dwarfs, T dwarfs and planets, some of these links may be of some help...
The End of the Main Sequence The Theory of Brown Dwarfs and Extrasolar Giant Planets Beyond the T Dwarfs.... As noted just below, these are .pdf files and may be read with free-ware Adobe Acrobat Reader. |
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Warning! Those are .pdf filess, so make sure you have Acrobat installed...
Wouldn't the definition between gas giant planet and a brown dwarf be dependant on mass and composition? Also, I was not aware of the information regarding the Sun. I had assumed (I never read anything different) the Sun was average in our galaxy. |
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By the way, the spectral classes R and N have been replaced by C (for carbon stars). It was once thought that R and N stars were cooler than M stars, but it turns out that carbon in their upper atmospheres was absorbing some of the light from their photospheres, making them appear cooler. They're actually as hot as G, K and early M - which rather spoils those longer mnemonics.
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