2015ApJ...801..104H


Query : 2015ApJ...801..104H

2015ApJ...801..104H - Astrophys. J., 801, 104 (2015/March-2)

Weather on other worlds. III. A survey for T dwarfs with high-amplitude optical variability.

HEINZE A.N., METCHEV S. and KELLOGG K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have monitored 12 T dwarfs with the Kitt Peak 2.1 m telescope using an F814W filter (0.7-0.95 µm) to place in context the remarkable 10%-20% variability exhibited by the nearby T dwarf Luhman 16B in this wavelength regime. The motivation was the poorly known red optical behavior of T dwarfs, which have been monitored almost exclusively at infrared wavelengths, where variability amplitudes greater than 10% have been found to be very rare. We detect highly significant variability in two T dwarfs. The T2.5 dwarf 2MASS 13243559+6358284 shows consistent ∼17% variability on two consecutive nights. The T2 dwarf 2MASS J16291840+0335371 exhibits ∼10% variability that may evolve from night to night, similarly to Luhman 16B. Both objects were previously known to be variable in the infrared, but with considerably lower amplitudes. We also find evidence for variability in the T6 dwarf J162414.37+002915.6, but since it has lower significance, we conservatively refrain from claiming this object as a variable. We explore and rule out various telluric effects, demonstrating that the variations we detect are astrophysically real. We suggest that high-amplitude photometric variability for T dwarfs is likely more common in the red optical than at longer wavelengths. The two new members of the growing class of high-amplitude variable T dwarfs offer excellent prospects for further study of cloud structures and their evolution.

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Journal keyword(s): atmospheric effects - brown dwarfs - stars: individual: (2MASS J16291840+0335371, 2MASS 13243559+6358284) - stars: variables: general - techniques: photometric

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 2MASS J08195820-0335266 BD* 08 19 58.20648 -03 35 26.6460           T4 13 0
2 2MASSI J0937347+293142 BD* 09 37 34.87968 +29 31 40.9908           T6 89 0
3 NAME Luhman 16B BD* 10 49 14.0744805001 -53 19 05.800116097           T0.5 59 0
4 NAME Luhman 16 ** 10 49 18.91536 -53 19 10.0776   16.86 16.20   14.95 L7.5+T0.5 94 0
5 2MASS J11061197+2754225 BD* 11 06 11.9261120247 +27 54 21.827590955           T0.0+T4.5 29 0
6 2MASS J12074717+0244249 BD* 12 07 47.17296 +02 44 24.9576           L6.5+T2.5 66 0
7 ULAS2MASS J1231+0847 BD* 12 31 47.53608 +08 47 33.1116           T6 34 0
8 2MASS J12545393-0122474 BD* 12 54 53.9040607346 -01 22 47.399401142           T2e: 150 0
9 2MASS J13243553+6358281 BD* 13 24 35.53752 +63 58 28.1532           L8.0+T3.5 49 0
10 2MASS J15031961+2525196 BD* 15 03 19.6109033841 +25 25 19.795679019           T5.5 70 0
11 2MASS J15065257+7027247 BD* 15 06 52.4405555587 +70 27 25.151283824           T6 18 0
12 2MASS J15203974+3546210 BD* 15 20 39.74688 +35 46 21.0396           T0.0 26 0
13 2MASS J16241436+0029158 BD* 16 24 14.36712 +00 29 15.8172           T6V 145 0
14 2MASS J16291840+0335371 BD* 16 29 18.40896 +03 35 37.1040           T2 26 0
15 CFBDS J213926+022023 BD* 21 39 26.76936 +02 20 22.6968           L8.5+T3.5 90 0

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