A sensitive search for variability in late L dwarfs:: The quest for weather

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Morales-Calderon, M.
Stauffer, J. R.
Kirkpatrick, J. Davy
Carey, S.
Gelino, C. R.
Navascues, D. Barrado y
Rebull, L.
Lowrance, P.
Marley, M. S.
Charbonneau, D.
Patten, B. M.
Megeath, S. T.
Buzasi, D.
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[1] INTA, LAEFF, E-28080 Madrid, Spain
[2] CALTECH, Spitzer Sci Ctr, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[3] CALTECH, Ctr Infrared Proc & Anal, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[4] NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Moffett Field, CA 94035 USA
[5] Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[6] USAF Acad, Colorado Springs, CO 80840 USA
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stars : individual (DENIS-P J0255-4700; 2MASS J0908+5032; 2MASS J2244+2043); stars; low-mass; brown dwarfs; stars : variables : other;
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We have conducted a photometric monitoring program of three field late L brown dwarfs (DENIS-P J0255-4700, 2MASS J0908+5032, and 2MASS J2244+2043) looking for evidence of nonaxisymmetric structure or temporal variability in their photospheres. The observations were performed using Spitzer IRAC 4.5 and 8 mu m bandpasses and were designed to cover at least one rotational period of each object; 1 sigma rms uncertainties of less than 3 mmag at 4.5 mu m and around 9 mmag at 8 mu m were achieved. Two out of the three objects studied exhibit some modulation in their light curves at 4.5 mu m-but not 8 mu m-with periods of 7.4 hr (DENIS 0255) and 4.6 hr (2MA 2244) and peak-to-peak amplitudes of 10 and 8 mmag. Although the lack of detectable 8 mu m variation suggests an instrumental origin for the detected variations, the data may nevertheless still be consistent with intrinsic variability, since the shorter wavelength IRAC bandpasses probe more deeply into late L dwarf atmospheres than the longer wavelengths. A cloud feature occupying a small percentage (1%-2%) of the visible hemisphere could account for the observed amplitude of variation. If, instead, the variability is indeed instrumental in origin, then our nonvariable L dwarfs could be either completely covered with clouds or objects whose clouds are smaller and uniformly distributed. Such scenarios would lead to very small photometric variations. Follow-up IRAC photometry at 3.6 and 5.8 mu m bandpasses should distinguish between the two cases. In any event, the present observations provide the most sensitive search to date for structure in the photospheres of late L dwarfs at mid-IR wavelengths, and our photometry provides stringent upper limits to the extent to which the photospheres of these transition L dwarfs are structured.
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