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2019ApJ...882..117L - Astrophys. J., 882, 117-117 (2019/September-2)

3.8 µm imaging of 400-600 K brown dwarfs and orbital constraints for WISEP J045853.90+643452.6AB.

LEGGETT S.K., DUPUY T.J., MORLEY C.V., MARLEY M.S., BEST W.M.J., LIU M.C., APAI D., CASEWELL S.L., GEBALLE T.R., GIZIS J.E., PINEDA J.S., RIEKE M. and WRIGHT G.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Half of the energy emitted by late-T- and Y-type brown dwarfs emerges at 3.5 <= λ µm <= 5.5. We present new L' (3.43 <= λ µm <= 4.11) photometry obtained at the Gemini North telescope for nine late-T and Y dwarfs, and synthesize L' from spectra for an additional two dwarfs. The targets include two binary systems that were imaged at a resolution of 0.''25. One of these, WISEP J045853.90+643452.6AB, shows significant motion, and we present an astrometric analysis of the binary using Hubble Space Telescope, Keck Adaptive Optics, and Gemini images. We compare λ ∼ 4 µm observations to models, and find that the model fluxes are too low for brown dwarfs cooler than ∼700 K. The discrepancy increases with decreasing temperature, and is a factor of ∼2 at Teff = 500 K and ∼4 at Teff = 400 K. Warming the upper layers of a model atmosphere generates a spectrum closer to what is observed. The thermal structure of cool brown dwarf atmospheres above the radiative-convective boundary may not be adequately modeled using pure radiative equilibrium; instead heat may be introduced by thermochemical instabilities (previously suggested for the L- to T-type transition) or by breaking gravity waves (previously suggested for the solar system giant planets). One-dimensional models may not capture these atmospheres, which likely have both horizontal and vertical pressure/temperature variations.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - binaries: general - brown dwarfs - infrared: stars - stars: atmospheres

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