International audienceLinear polarization can be used as a probe of the existence of atmospheric condensates in ultracool dwarfs. Models predict that the observed linear polarization increases with the degree of oblateness, which is inversely proportional to the surface gravity. We aimed to test the existence of optical linear polarization in a sample of bright young brown dwarfs, with spectral types between M6 and L2, observable from the Calar Alto Observatory, and cataloged previously as low gravity objects using spectroscopy. Linear polarimetric images were collected in I and R band using CAFOS at the 2.2-m telescope in Calar Alto Observatory (Spain). The flux ratio method was employed to determine the linear polarization degrees. With a...
Ultra-cool dwarfs with effective temperatures between ~1400 K and ~2200 K are known to have dusty at...
The degree of polarization in L dwarfs of spectral types L0-L6 resulting from dust scattering in a r...
International audienceContext. Young giant planets and brown dwarf companions emit near-infrared rad...
Linear polarization can be used as a probe of the existence of atmospheric condensates in ultracool ...
Linear polarization due to scattering processes can be used as a probe of the existence of atmospher...
Aims: Recent studies have detected linear polarization in L dwarfs in the optical I band. Theoretica...
Aims. Recent studies have detected linear polarization in L dwarfs in the optical I band. Theoretica...
Aims. Recent studies have detected linear polarization in L dwarfs in the optical I band. Theoretica...
We present optical linear polarimetry of 8 ultra cool field dwarfs, with spectral types ranging from...
Aims. We aim to study the near-infrared linear polarization signal of rapidly rotating ultracool dwa...
Context. Ultra-cool dwarfs of the L spectral type (Teff = 1400–2200 K) are known to have dusty atmos...
We report on near-infrared J- and H-band linear polarimetric photometry of eight ultracool dwarfs (t...
The degree of polarization in L dwarfs of spectral types L0 to L6 resulting from dust scattering in ...
We present linear polarization measurements of nearby FGK dwarfs to parts-per-million (ppm) precisio...
Brown dwarfs are compact objects with masses between those of stars and planets. They are not massiv...
Ultra-cool dwarfs with effective temperatures between ~1400 K and ~2200 K are known to have dusty at...
The degree of polarization in L dwarfs of spectral types L0-L6 resulting from dust scattering in a r...
International audienceContext. Young giant planets and brown dwarf companions emit near-infrared rad...
Linear polarization can be used as a probe of the existence of atmospheric condensates in ultracool ...
Linear polarization due to scattering processes can be used as a probe of the existence of atmospher...
Aims: Recent studies have detected linear polarization in L dwarfs in the optical I band. Theoretica...
Aims. Recent studies have detected linear polarization in L dwarfs in the optical I band. Theoretica...
Aims. Recent studies have detected linear polarization in L dwarfs in the optical I band. Theoretica...
We present optical linear polarimetry of 8 ultra cool field dwarfs, with spectral types ranging from...
Aims. We aim to study the near-infrared linear polarization signal of rapidly rotating ultracool dwa...
Context. Ultra-cool dwarfs of the L spectral type (Teff = 1400–2200 K) are known to have dusty atmos...
We report on near-infrared J- and H-band linear polarimetric photometry of eight ultracool dwarfs (t...
The degree of polarization in L dwarfs of spectral types L0 to L6 resulting from dust scattering in ...
We present linear polarization measurements of nearby FGK dwarfs to parts-per-million (ppm) precisio...
Brown dwarfs are compact objects with masses between those of stars and planets. They are not massiv...
Ultra-cool dwarfs with effective temperatures between ~1400 K and ~2200 K are known to have dusty at...
The degree of polarization in L dwarfs of spectral types L0-L6 resulting from dust scattering in a r...
International audienceContext. Young giant planets and brown dwarf companions emit near-infrared rad...