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Variability of the Lowest Mass Objects in the AB Doradus Moving Group

Authors :
Jack F. Gallimore
Trent J. Dupuy
Michael C. Liu
William M. J. Best
Iyadunni J. Adenuga
Johanna M. Vos
Katelyn N. Allers
Beth Biller
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We present the detection of [$3.6~��$m] photometric variability in two young, L/T transition brown dwarfs, WISE J004701.06+680352.1 (W0047) and 2MASS J2244316+204343 (2M2244) using the \textit{Spitzer Space Telescope}. We find a period of $16.4\pm0.2~$hr and a peak-to-peak amplitude of $1.07\pm0.04\%$ for W0047, and a period of $11\pm2~$hr and amplitude of $0.8\pm 0.2\%$ for 2M2244. This period is significantly longer than that measured previously during a shorter observation. {We additionally detect significant $J$-band variability in 2M2244 using the Wide-Field Camera on UKIRT. } We determine the radial and rotational velocities of both objects using Keck NIRSPEC data. We find a radial velocity of $-16.0_{-0.9}^{+0.8}~$km s$^{-1}$ for 2M2244, and confirm it as a bona fide member of the AB Doradus moving group. We find rotational velocities of $v \sin i=9.8\pm0.3~$km s$^{-1}$and $14.3^{+1.4}_{-1.5}~$km s$^{-1}$ for W0047 and 2M2244, respectively. With inclination angles of $85 ^{+5\circ}_{-9}$ and $76 ^{+14\circ}_{-20}$, W0047 and 2M2244 are viewed roughly equator-on. Their remarkably similar colours, spectra and inclinations are consistent with the possibility that viewing angle may influence atmospheric appearance. We additionally present \textit{Spitzer} $[4.5~��\mathrm{m}]$ monitoring of the young, T5.5 object SDSS111010+011613 (SDSS1110) where we detect no variability. For periods $<br />14 pages, Accepted for publication in MNRAS

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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