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2016ApJ...817L..19T - Astrophys. J., 817, L19 (2016/February-1)

Cloudless atmospheres for L/T dwarfs and extrasolar giant planets.

TREMBLIN P., AMUNDSEN D.S., CHABRIER G., BARAFFE I., DRUMMOND B., HINKLEY S., MOURIER P. and VENOT O.

Abstract (from CDS):

The admitted, conventional scenario to explain the complex spectral evolution of brown dwarfs (BDs) since their first detection 20 years ago has always been the key role played by micron-size condensates, called ''dust'' or ''clouds,'' in their atmosphere. This scenario, however, faces major problems, in particular the J-band brightening and the resurgence of FeH absorption at the L to T transition, and a physical first-principle understanding of this transition is lacking. In this Letter, we propose a new, completely different explanation for BD and extrasolar giant planet (EGP) spectral evolution, without the need to invoke clouds. We show that, due to the slowness of the CO/CH4 and N2/NH3chemical reactions, brown dwarf (L and T, respectively) and EGP atmospheres are subject to a thermo-chemical instability similar in nature to the fingering or chemical convective instability present in Earth oceans and at the Earth core/mantle boundary. The induced small-scale turbulent energy transport reduces the temperature gradient in the atmosphere, explaining the observed increase in near-infrared J-H and J-K colors of L dwarfs and hot EGPs, while a warming up of the deep atmosphere along the L to T transition, as the CO/CH4 instability vanishes, naturally solves the two aforementioned puzzles, and provides a physical explanation of the L to T transition. This new picture leads to a drastic revision of our understanding of BD and EGP atmospheres and their evolution.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - methods: numerical - methods: observational - planets and satellites: atmospheres

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