2008A&A...487..277G


Query : 2008A&A...487..277G

2008A&A...487..277G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 487, 277-292 (2008/8-3)

CLOUDS search for variability in brown dwarf atmospheres. Infrared spectroscopic time series of L/T transition brown dwarfs.

GOLDMAN B., CUSHING M.C., MARLEY M.S., ARTIGAU E., BALIYAN K.S., BEJAR V.J.S., CABALLERO J.A., CHANOVER N., CONNELLEY M., DOYON R., FORVEILLE T., GANESH S., GELINO C.R., HAMMEL H.B., HOLTZMAN J., JOSHI S., JOSHI U.C., LEGGETT S.K., LIU M.C., MARTIN E.L., MOHAN V., NADEAU D., SAGAR R. and STEPHENS D.

Abstract (from CDS):

L-type ultra-cool dwarfs and brown dwarfs have cloudy atmospheres that could host weather-like phenomena. The detection of photometric or spectral variability would provide insight into unresolved atmospheric heterogeneities, such as holes in a global cloud deck. Indeed, a number of ultra-cool dwarfs have been reported to vary. Additional time-resolved spectral observations of brown dwarfs offer the opportunity for further constraining and characterising atmospheric variability. It has been proposed that growth of heterogeneities in the global cloud deck may account for the L- to T-type transition when brown dwarf photospheres evolve from cloudy to clear conditions. Such a mechanism is compatible with variability. We searched for variability in the spectra of five L6 to T6 brown dwarfs to test this hypothesis. We obtained spectroscopic time series using the near-infrared spectrographs ISAAC on VLT-ANTU, over 0.99-1.13µm, and SpeX on the Infrared Telescope Facility for two of our targets in the J, H, and K bands. We searched for statistically variable lines and for a correlation between those. High spectral-frequency variations are seen in some objects, but these detections are marginal and need to be confirmed. We find no evidence of large-amplitude variations in spectral morphology and we place firm upper limits of 2 to 3% on broad-band variability, depending on the targets and wavelengths, on the time scale of a few hours. In contrast to the rest of the sample, the T2 transition brown dwarf SDSSJ1254-0122 shows numerous variable features, but a secure variability diagnosis would require further observations. Assuming that any variability arises from the rotation of patterns of large-scale clear and cloudy regions across the surface, we find that the typical physical scale of cloud-cover disruption should be smaller than 5-8% of the disk area for four of our targets, using simplistic heterogeneous atmospheric models. The possible variations seen in SDSSJ1254-0122 are not strong enough to allow us to confirm the cloud-breaking hypothesis.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: atmospheres - techniques: spectroscopic - stars: general

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 11174 SB* 01 49 22.1527297944 -27 46 27.444456156   9.53 7.99     K3/4(III) 11 0
2 DENIS J025503.3-470049 BD* 02 55 03.6927058871 -47 00 51.356903955     22.921 19.906 17.454 L9 140 0
3 2MASSI J0825196+211552 BD* 08 25 19.6125672818 +21 15 51.549358145       21.97 19.22 L7.5V 118 0
4 2MASS J09083803+5032088 BD* 09 08 38.0091771633 +50 32 08.205341214           L8 45 0
5 2MASS J12255432-2739466 BD* 12 25 54.32328 -27 39 46.6776           T5.5+T8 61 0
6 2MASS J12373919+6526148 BD* 12 37 39.19632 +65 26 14.8092           T6.5 72 0
7 2MASS J12545393-0122474 BD* 12 54 53.9040607346 -01 22 47.399401142           T2e: 147 0
8 NAME Kelu-1 BD* 13 05 40.1642434199 -25 41 05.712165150         16.85 L2+L3.5 251 0
9 * eta CrB C BD* 15 23 22.63488 +30 14 56.2092           L8V 102 1
10 2MASSI J1534498-295227 BD* 15 34 49.84080 -29 52 27.4188           T4.5+T5 66 0
11 2MASS J16241436+0029158 BD* 16 24 14.36712 +00 29 15.8172           T6V 142 0
12 2MASS J22443167+2043433 BD* 22 44 31.67376 +20 43 43.3020           L6-L8gamma 92 0

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