2014ApJ...797..120R


Query : 2014ApJ...797..120R

2014ApJ...797..120R - Astrophys. J., 797, 120 (2014/December-3)

An independent analysis of the brown dwarf atmosphere monitoring (BAM) data: large-amplitude variability is rare outside the L/T transition.

RADIGAN J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Observations of variability can provide valuable information about the processes of cloud formation and dissipation in brown dwarf atmospheres. Here we report the results of an independent analysis of archival data from the Brown dwarf Atmosphere Monitoring (BAM) program. Time series data for 14 L and T dwarfs reported to be significantly variable over timescales of hours were analyzed. We confirm large-amplitude variability (amplitudes >2%) for 4 out of 13 targets and place upper limits of 0.7%-1.6% on variability in the remaining sample. For two targets we find evidence of weak variability at amplitudes of 1.3% and 1.6%. Based on our revised classification of variable objects in the BAM study, we find strong variability outside the L/T transition to be rare at near infrared wavelengths. From a combined sample of 81 L0-T9 dwarfs from the revised BAM sample and the variability survey of Radigan et al., we infer an overall observed frequency for large-amplitude variability outside the L/T transition of 3.2–1.8+2.8%, in contrast to 24–9+11% for L9-T3.5 spectral types. We conclude that while strong variability is not limited to the L/T transition, it occurs more frequently in this spectral type range, indicative of larger or more highly contrasting cloud features at these spectral types.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - stars: atmospheres - stars: variables: general

CDS comments: Reference stars in the appendix are not in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
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 J00501994-3322402 BD* 00 50 19.94352 -33 22 40.2708           T7 39 0
2 2MASS J01062285-5933185 BD* 01 06 22.8508204368 -59 33 18.467852292           L0 9 0
3 SIMP J013656.5+093347.3 BD* 01 36 56.5605419830 +09 33 47.311965969           T2.0 129 0
4 2MASS J03480772-6022270 BD* 03 48 07.72104 -60 22 27.0624           T7 32 0
5 2MASS J03582255-4116060 BD* 03 58 22.55064 -41 16 06.0420           L6pec 15 0
6 2MASS J04390101-2353083 BD* 04 39 01.0048450008 -23 53 08.495187288           L4.5 42 0
7 2MASS J07584037+3247245 BD* 07 58 40.3517739525 +32 47 23.984796389           T0.0+T3.5 45 0
8 2MASS J08354256-0819237 BD* 08 35 42.5314423948 -08 19 23.372129099           L6.5 67 0
9 2MASS J10101480-0406499 BD* 10 10 14.80704 -04 06 49.9320           L6 60 0
10 NAME Luhman 16B BD* 10 49 14.0744805001 -53 19 05.800116097           T0.5 61 0
11 2MASS J10521350+4422559 BD* 10 52 13.50504 +44 22 55.9128           L6.5+T1.5 33 0
12 DENIS J112639.9-500355 BD* 11 26 39.8047127039 -50 03 54.846166563         17.800 L5.5 46 0
13 TWA 27 LM* 12 07 33.4675524840 -39 32 54.016625184     19.95 17.99 15.88 M8IVe 340 0
14 2MASS J12074717+0244249 BD* 12 07 47.17296 +02 44 24.9576           L6.5+T2.5 66 0
15 2MASSI J1300425+191235 BD* 13 00 42.5082106014 +19 12 34.598653499         15.9 L1.7V 55 0
16 SDSS J151114.65+060742.9 BD* 15 11 14.66280 +06 07 43.1652           T2.0 35 0
17 SIMP J1619275+031350 BD* 16 19 27.51936 +03 13 50.7108           T2.5+T4.0 12 0
18 CFBDS J213926+022023 BD* 21 39 26.76936 +02 20 22.6968           L8.5+T3.5 90 0
19 * eps Ind PM* 22 03 21.6536261624 -56 47 09.522795714   5.75 4.69     K5V 553 0
20 2MASS J22282889-4310262 BD* 22 28 28.89432 -43 10 26.2740           T6.5 68 0
21 SIPS J2255-5713 BD* 22 55 18.5785255822 -57 13 06.200631761       20.58   L6:+L8 21 0

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