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      Ultracool Subdwarfs: The Halo Population Down to the Substellar Limit

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          Ultracool subdwarfs are low luminosity, late-type M and L dwarfs that exhibit spectroscopic indications of subsolar metallicity and halo kinematics. Their recent discovery and ongoing investigation have led to new insights into the role of metallicity in the opacity structure, chemistry (e.g. dust formation) and evolution of low-temperature atmospheres; the long-term evolution of magnetic activity and angular momentum amongst the lowest-mass stars; the form of the halo luminosity and mass functions down to the hydrogen-burning mass limit; and even fundamental issues such as spectral classification and absolute brightness scales. This Splinter Session was devoted to bringing advances in observational and theoretical ultracool subdwarf research to the attention of the low-mass stellar and brown dwarf communities, as well as to share results among ultracool subdwarf enthusiasts.

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          03 October 2008
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          10.1063/1.3099098
          0810.0569
          3cb61a86-e815-4e36-84e5-3dfcf101c2ae

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          8 pages, 5 figures, Splinter Session contribution for Cool Stars 15 (AIP formatting)
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