2002A&A...389..963B


Query : 2002A&A...389..963B

2002A&A...389..963B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 389, 963-976 (2002/7-3)

Dust clouds or magnetic spots? Exploring the atmospheres of L dwarfs with time-resolved spectrophotometry.

BAILER-JONES C.A.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

I present the results of a program to spectrophotometrically monitor the L1.5 dwarf 2MASSW J1145572+231730 to identify the cause of photospheric variability in ultra cool dwarfs. Plausible candidates are magnetically-induced star spots and inhomogeneous photospheric dust clouds. Based on the atmospheric models and synthetic spectra of Allard et al. (2001ApJ...556..357A), the expected signatures of these phenomena in the 0.5-2.5µm wavelength region are presented and discussed. Near infrared spectra of 2M1145 were obtained along with a nearby reference star observed simultaneously in the spectrograph slit. No convincing variability over a 54 hour interval is found in any one of several colour indices designed to be most sensitive to dust- and spot-related variability. Nonetheless, a significant correlation between the variability of two colour indices is found. This is slightly more consistent with the dust-related variability model than the cool spot one considered. Based on the theoretically predicted signatures and the median errors in the colour indices (0.03-0.05 mag), upper limits are placed on the coverage of possible spots and clouds. Assuming the L dwarf to be best modelled by a dusty atmosphere at 1900K, coherent clear clouds are limited to a coverage of 10-15% of the projected surface area and 200K cooler spots to a 20% coverage. A larger coverage of many small features varying incoherently cannot be ruled out with this method. A lower effective temperature restricts coherent clear clouds to be much smaller; a higher temperature allows both clouds and spots to be larger. These upper limits are consistent with the two separate variability detections in the I-band reported by Bailer-Jones & Mundt (2001A&A...367..218B).

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Journal keyword(s): stars: atmospheres - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: starspots - stars: variables: general - stars: individual: 2MASSW J1145572+231730 - methods: data analysis

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Number of rows : 4
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* DY Psc BY* 00 24 24.6317407560 -01 58 19.954412004     19.42 17.301 15.022 M9.5V 210 1
2 LP 944-20 LM* 03 39 35.2523500210 -35 25 43.641996333     18.69 16.39 13.288 M9.5Ve 289 0
3 2MASS J11455604+2316132 * 11 45 56.0360530272 +23 16 13.305833220   14.80       ~ 2 0
4 2MASSW J1145572+231730 BD* 11 45 57.1458774144 +23 17 29.661415260           L1.5V 29 0

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