论文标题
云地图集:用异常红棕色矮人的时间序列分光光度法揭开垂直云结构
Cloud Atlas: Unraveling the vertical cloud structure with the time-series spectrophotometry of an unusually red brown dwarf
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论文摘要
棕色矮人和系外行星大气中发射光谱的旋转调制表明,云通常在这些超级气氛中不均匀地分布。云分布中的空间异质性证明了大气动力学对云形成和进化的影响。在这项研究中,我们更新了先前报道的WISEP J004701+680352的旋转调制的哈勃太空望远镜(HST)时间序列数据分析 - 一种异常红色的晚期L棕色矮人,其频谱与直接摄影的Planet Planet HR8799E相似。我们构建了一个自洽的空间异质云模型,以解释哈勃太空望远镜和Spitzer时间序列观测值以及Wise0047的时间平均光谱。在异质云模型中,云厚度的变化约为一个压力尺度的高度,解释了HST近IR光谱变异性的波长依赖性。通过包括不平衡CO/$ CH_4 $化学,我们的型号还重现了Wise0047的红色$ J-K _ {\ rm s} $颜色,而Brown Brown Dwarfs的颜色。我们讨论了垂直云结构对大气轮廓的影响,并估计具有红色的其他物体的最小涡流扩散系数。我们的数据分析和正向建模结果表明,具有广泛波长覆盖的时间序列分光光度计是限制异质大气结构的强大工具。
Rotational modulations of emission spectra in brown dwarf and exoplanet atmospheres show that clouds are often distributed non-uniformly in these ultracool atmospheres. The spatial heterogeneity in cloud distribution demonstrates the impact of atmospheric dynamics on cloud formation and evolution. In this study, we update the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) time-series data analysis of the previously reported rotational modulations of WISEP J004701+680352 -- an unusually red late-L brown dwarf with a spectrum similar to that of the directly imaged planet HR8799e. We construct a self-consistent spatially heterogeneous cloud model to explain the Hubble Space Telescope and the Spitzer time-series observations, as well as the time-averaged spectra of WISE0047. In the heterogeneous cloud model, a cloud thickness variation of around one pressure scale height explains the wavelength dependence in the HST near-IR spectral variability. By including disequilibrium CO/$CH_4$ chemistry, our models also reproduce the redder $J-K_{\rm s}$ color of WISE0047 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.