2020ApJ...905..163L


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2020ApJ...905..163L - Astrophys. J., 905, 163-163 (2020/December-3)

Atmosphere models of brown dwarfs irradiated by white dwarfs: analogs for hot and ultrahot Jupiters.

LOTHRINGER J.D. and CASEWELL S.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

Irradiated brown dwarfs (BDs) provide natural laboratories to test our understanding of substellar and irradiated atmospheres. A handful of short-period BDs around white dwarfs (WDs) have been observed, but the uniquely intense UV-dominated irradiation presents a modeling challenge. Here, we present the first fully self-consistent 1D atmosphere models that take into account the UV irradiation's effect on the object's temperature structure. We explore two BD-WD systems, namely WD-0137-349 and EPIC-212235321. WD-0137-349B has an equilibrium temperature that would place it in the transition between hot and ultra-hot Jupiters, while EPIC-212235321B has an equilibrium temperature higher than all ultra-hot Jupiters except KELT-9b. We explore some peculiar aspects of irradiated BD atmospheres and show that existing photometry can be well-fit with our models. Additionally, the detections of atomic emission lines from these BDs can be explained by a strong irradiation-induced temperature inversion, similar to inversions recently explored in ultra-hot Jupiters. Our models of WD-0137-349B can reproduce the observed equivalent width of many but not all of these atomic lines. We use the observed photometry of these objects to retrieve the temperature structure using the PHOENIX ExoplaneT Retrieval Algorithm and demonstrate that the structures are consistent with our models, albeit somewhat cooler at low pressures. We then discuss the similarities and differences between this class of irradiated brown dwarf and the lower-mass ultra-hot Jupiters. Lastly, we describe the behavior of irradiated BDs in color-magnitude space to show the difficulty in using otherwise well-tested methods for isolated objects to classify irradiated BDs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Brown dwarfs - Binary stars - Stellar atmospheres - Exoplanet atmospheres - Theoretical models - Infrared photometry - Broad band photometry - Spectroscopy

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 KELT-1b Pl 00 01 26.9168207928 +39 23 01.784206464           ~ 121 0
2 * ups And b Pl 01 36 47.8415443907 +41 24 19.651368029           ~ 272 1
3 WD 0137-349 WD* 01 39 42.8531929464 -34 42 39.577891392 14.60 15.33 15.30     DA3 90 0
4 NAME WD 0137-349B BD* 01 39 42.9 -34 42 37           L8 32 0
5 HD 15082b Pl 02 26 51.0582618096 +37 33 01.736482032           ~ 337 1
6 HD 269696 HS* 05 31 40.3594532592 -69 53 02.153902236 9.74 10.92 11.15     sdB+dM 193 0
7 CD-38 3220b Pl 07 10 24.0604565856 -39 05 50.571250476           ~ 297 0
8 2QZ J120515.8-024223 WD* 12 05 15.8129733888 -02 42 22.754968128   18.42       DA 35 0
9 WASP-189b Pl? 15 02 44.8678907928 -03 01 52.986571896           ~ 82 0
10 V* NN Ser CV* 15 52 56.1203524080 +12 54 44.429312196     16.51     DAO1+M4 273 0
11 LP 141-14 WD* 18 57 39.3436703328 +53 30 33.301040904   17.6   16.4   DC 57 0
12 NAME BD+46 2629Ab Pl 19 07 53.1397066992 +46 52 05.922122844           ~ 167 1
13 PN A66 63 PN 19 42 10.2896588688 +17 05 14.458509132           sdO+G: 212 1
14 HD 189733b Pl 20 00 43.7129433648 +22 42 39.073143456           ~ 1437 1
15 HD 195689b Pl 20 31 26.3534153736 +39 56 19.773037500           ~ 278 0
16 HD 195689 SB* 20 31 26.3534153736 +39 56 19.773037500   7.59 7.56     A0 121 0
17 HD 209458b Pl 22 03 10.7727465312 +18 53 03.549393384           ~ 1860 1
18 DENIS J220340.5-121511 WD* 22 03 40.6044672864 -12 15 11.943387792   17.20   17.51 17.68 DAZ+L3: 22 0
19 GD 245 CV* 22 58 48.1351624092 +25 15 43.908615894   13.699 13.650 13.833   DA2.2 67 0

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