In the Weather on Other Worlds Spitzer Exploration Science program, we surveyed 44 nearby L3-T8 dwarfs for spot-induced rotational variability. Among single L3-L9.5 dwarfs, we found that 80% are variable at \u3e0.2% in the 3-5 μm wavelength range, while 36% of T0-T8 were variable at \u3e0.4%. Taking into account viewing angle and sensitivity considerations, both of these findings are consistent with spots being present on ∼100% of L3-T8 dwarfs. Intriguingly, we find a tentative association (92% confidence) between low surface gravity and high-amplitude variability among L3-L5.5 dwarfs. Although we can not confirm whether lower gravity is also correlated with a higher incidence of variables, the result is promising for the characterization o...
Abstract. We have undertaken a differential photometric I band search for variability in three Pleia...
We present the discovery of rapid photometric variability in three ultra-cool dwarfs from long-durat...
We have monitored the photometric variability of nine field L and T brown dwarfs for 10 nights durin...
We present results from the Weather on Other Worlds Spitzer Exploration Science program to investiga...
Photometric variability monitoring is sensitive to atmospheric features as they rotate in and out of...
International audienceWe report the results of a J-band survey for photometric variability in a samp...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We present Spitzer Space Telescope v...
Photometric variability monitoring of brown dwarfs is a unique probe of their atmospheres as it is s...
Periodic variability due to rotation and patchy cloud cover has been detected in L and T brown dwarf...
We present a survey for photometric variability in young, low-mass brown dwarfs with the Spitzer Spa...
We report the results of a J-band survey for photometric variability in a sample of young, low-gravi...
Photometric variability monitoring is sensitive to atmospheric inhomogeneities as they rotate in an...
We use the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope to spectrophotometrically monitor the y...
We have conducted a photometric monitoring program of 3 field late-L brown dwarfs looking for eviden...
Context. L-type ultra-cool dwarfs and brown dwarfs have cloudy atmospheres that could host weather-l...
Abstract. We have undertaken a differential photometric I band search for variability in three Pleia...
We present the discovery of rapid photometric variability in three ultra-cool dwarfs from long-durat...
We have monitored the photometric variability of nine field L and T brown dwarfs for 10 nights durin...
We present results from the Weather on Other Worlds Spitzer Exploration Science program to investiga...
Photometric variability monitoring is sensitive to atmospheric features as they rotate in and out of...
International audienceWe report the results of a J-band survey for photometric variability in a samp...
© 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. We present Spitzer Space Telescope v...
Photometric variability monitoring of brown dwarfs is a unique probe of their atmospheres as it is s...
Periodic variability due to rotation and patchy cloud cover has been detected in L and T brown dwarf...
We present a survey for photometric variability in young, low-mass brown dwarfs with the Spitzer Spa...
We report the results of a J-band survey for photometric variability in a sample of young, low-gravi...
Photometric variability monitoring is sensitive to atmospheric inhomogeneities as they rotate in an...
We use the Wide Field Camera 3 on the Hubble Space Telescope to spectrophotometrically monitor the y...
We have conducted a photometric monitoring program of 3 field late-L brown dwarfs looking for eviden...
Context. L-type ultra-cool dwarfs and brown dwarfs have cloudy atmospheres that could host weather-l...
Abstract. We have undertaken a differential photometric I band search for variability in three Pleia...
We present the discovery of rapid photometric variability in three ultra-cool dwarfs from long-durat...
We have monitored the photometric variability of nine field L and T brown dwarfs for 10 nights durin...