Cloud Atlas: Unraveling the Vertical Cloud Structure with the Time-series Spectrophotometry of an Unusually Red Brown Dwarf
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Lew, Ben W. P.
Apai, Dániel

Marley, Mark
Saumon, Didier

Schneider, Glenn
Zhou, Yifan

Cowan, Nicolas B.

Karalidi, Theodora

Manjavacas, Elena
Bedin, L. R.
Miles-Páez, Paulo A.

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Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary LabUniv Arizona, Dept Astron
Univ Arizona, Steward Observ
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2020-10-28
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Lew, B. W., Apai, D., Marley, M., Saumon, D., Schneider, G., Zhou, Y., ... & Miles-Páez, P. A. (2020). Cloud Atlas: Unraveling the vertical cloud structure with the time-series spectrophotometry of an unusually red brown dwarf. The Astrophysical Journal, 903(1), 15.Journal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
Rotational modulations of emission spectra in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres show that clouds are often distributed non-uniformly in these ultracool atmospheres. The spatial heterogeneity in cloud distribution demonstrates the impact of atmospheric dynamics on cloud formation and evolution. In this study, we update the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) time-series data analysis of the previously reported rotational modulations of WISEP J004701+680352-an unusually red late-L brown dwarf with a spectrum similar to that of the directly imaged planet HR 8799e. We construct a self-consistent spatially heterogeneous cloud model to explain the HST and the Spitzer time-series observations, as well as the time-averaged spectra of WISE 0047. In the heterogeneous cloud model, a cloud thickness variation of around one pressure scale height explains the wavelength dependence in the HST near-IR spectral variability. By including disequilibrium CO/CH4 chemistry, our models also reproduce the redder J - Ks color of WISE 0047 compared to that of field brown dwarfs. We discuss the impact of vertical cloud structure on atmospheric profile and estimate the minimum eddy diffusivity coefficient for other objects with redder colors. Our data analysis and forward modeling results demonstrate that time-series spectrophotometry with a broad wavelength coverage is a powerful tool for constraining heterogeneous atmospheric structure.ISSN
0004-637XEISSN
1538-4357Version
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10.3847/1538-4357/abb81d