Difference between 'Optical Spectral Type' and 'IR Spectral Type'?

In summary, the website 'dwarfarchives.org' lists L and T dwarfs and includes two columns, 'spectral_type_opt' and 'spectral_type_ir'. The spectral type is determined by the type of instrument used to measure the surface temperature of stars. It is noted that the optical and infrared spectra can give different measurements, with the IR spectrum being wider and most objects in the universe being brighter in the IR spectrum. It is suggested that the 'infrared spectral type' may be more accurate for faint L and T dwarfs.
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In the list of L and T dwarfs at 'dwarfarchives.org' (http://ldwarf.ipac.caltech.edu/archive/version5/viewlist.php?table=ltdwarf&format=html") there are two columns named 'spectral_type_opt' and 'spectral_type_ir'. I guess this comes from the type of instrument used in the measurements?

If I'm correct, the Spectral Type indicates the surface temperature of stars. If so why would the optical and infrared spectra give two different measurements? Which one is more accurate? Since the visual spectra of L and T dwarfs are very faint, would the 'infrared spectral type' be more accurate?
 
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The optical band, usually referred to as the V-band spectrum, is a small slice of the EM spectrum. The IR spectrum is much wider. Most objects in the universe are brighter in the IR spectrum - especially those with low V-band emissions.
 

What is the difference between "Optical Spectral Type" and "IR Spectral Type"?

"Optical Spectral Type" and "IR Spectral Type" are two different classification systems used to categorize objects based on their spectral characteristics. They differ in the wavelength range they cover and the type of information they provide.

What is the wavelength range covered by Optical Spectral Type?

Optical Spectral Type covers the visible range of the electromagnetic spectrum, from approximately 400 to 700 nanometers. This includes the colors of the rainbow, from violet to red.

What is the wavelength range covered by IR Spectral Type?

IR Spectral Type covers the infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum, which is beyond the visible range and includes wavelengths from 700 nanometers to 1 millimeter. This range is typically divided into near-infrared, mid-infrared, and far-infrared.

What type of information can be obtained from Optical Spectral Type?

Optical Spectral Type provides information about the chemical composition and temperature of an object. It also helps to determine the object's luminosity and surface gravity.

What type of information can be obtained from IR Spectral Type?

IR Spectral Type provides information about the temperature, composition, and physical conditions of an object. It can also reveal the presence of molecules and dust in the object's atmosphere or surroundings.

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