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Patchy Forsterite Clouds In The Atmospheres Of Two Highly Variable Exoplanet Analogs, Johanna M. Vos, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Sherelyn Alejandro, Eileen Gonzales, Emily Calamari, Daniella Bardalez Gagliuffi, Channon Visscher, Xianyu Tan, Caroline V. Morley, Mark Marley, Marina E. Gemma, Niall Whiteford, Josefine Gaarn, Grace Park Feb 2023

Patchy Forsterite Clouds In The Atmospheres Of Two Highly Variable Exoplanet Analogs, Johanna M. Vos, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Sherelyn Alejandro, Eileen Gonzales, Emily Calamari, Daniella Bardalez Gagliuffi, Channon Visscher, Xianyu Tan, Caroline V. Morley, Mark Marley, Marina E. Gemma, Niall Whiteford, Josefine Gaarn, Grace Park

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We present an atmospheric retrieval analysis of a pair of highly variable, ∼200 Myr old, early T type planetary-mass exoplanet analogs SIMP J01365662+0933473 and 2MASS J21392676+0220226 using the Brewster retrieval framework. Our analysis, which makes use of archival 1–15 μm spectra, finds almost identical atmospheres for both objects. For both targets, we find that the data is best described by a patchy, high-altitude forsterite (Mg2SiO4) cloud above a deeper, optically thick iron (Fe) cloud. Our model constrains the cloud properties well, including the cloud locations and cloud particle sizes. We find that the patchy forsterite slab cloud inferred from our …


Probing The Extent Of Vertical Mixing In Brown Dwarf Atmospheres With Disequilibrium Chemistry, Sagnick Mukherjee, Jonathan J. Fortney, Natasha E. Batalha, Theodora Karalidi, Mark S. Marley, Channon Visscher, Brittany E. Miles, Andrew J. I. Skemer Oct 2022

Probing The Extent Of Vertical Mixing In Brown Dwarf Atmospheres With Disequilibrium Chemistry, Sagnick Mukherjee, Jonathan J. Fortney, Natasha E. Batalha, Theodora Karalidi, Mark S. Marley, Channon Visscher, Brittany E. Miles, Andrew J. I. Skemer

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Evidence of disequilibrium chemistry due to vertical mixing in the atmospheres of many T- and Y-dwarfs has been inferred due to enhanced mixing ratios of CO and reduced NH3. Atmospheric models of planets and brown dwarfs typically parameterize this vertical mixing phenomenon with the vertical eddy diffusion coefficient, Kzz. While Kzz can perhaps be approximated in the convective regions in the atmosphere with mixing length theory, in radiative regions, the strength of vertical mixing is uncertain by many orders of magnitude. With a new grid of selfconsistent 1D model atmospheres from Teff of 400–1000 K, computed with a new radiative-convective …


A Comparative L-Dwarf Sample Exploring The Interplay Between Atmospheric Assumptions And Data Properties, Eileen C. Gonzales, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Nikole K. Lewis, Channon Visscher, Mark Marley Oct 2022

A Comparative L-Dwarf Sample Exploring The Interplay Between Atmospheric Assumptions And Data Properties, Eileen C. Gonzales, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Nikole K. Lewis, Channon Visscher, Mark Marley

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Comparisons of atmospheric retrievals can reveal powerful insights on the strengths and limitations of our data and modeling tools. In this paper, we examine a sample of five L dwarfs of similar effective temperature (Teff) or spectral type to compare their pressure–temperature (P-T) profiles. Additionally, we explore the impact of an object's metallicity and the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of the observations on the parameters we can retrieve. We present the first atmospheric retrievals: 2MASS J15261405+2043414, 2MASS J05395200−0059019, 2MASS J15394189−0520428, and GD 165B increasing the small but growing number of L dwarfs retrieved. When compared to the atmospheric retrievals …


A Self-Consistent Model For Brown Dwarf Populations, R. E. Ryan Jr., P. Thorman, C. Aganze, A. J. Burgasser, S. H. Cohen, N. P. Hathi, Benne Holwerda, N. Pirzkal, R. A. Windhorst Jun 2022

A Self-Consistent Model For Brown Dwarf Populations, R. E. Ryan Jr., P. Thorman, C. Aganze, A. J. Burgasser, S. H. Cohen, N. P. Hathi, Benne Holwerda, N. Pirzkal, R. A. Windhorst

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We present a self-consistent model of the Milky Way to reproduce the observed distributions (spectral type, absolute J-band magnitude, effective temperature) and total velocity dispersion of brown dwarfs. For our model, we adopt parametric forms for the star formation history and initial-mass function, published evolutionary models, and theoretical age–velocity relations. Using standard Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods, we derive a power-law index of the initial-mass function of α = −0.71 ± 0.11, which is an improvement over previous studies. We consider a gamma-function form for the star formation history, though we find that this complex model is only slightly …


Beyond The Local Volume. I. Surface Densities Of Ultracool Dwarfs In Deep Hst/Wfc3 Parallel Fields, Christian Aganze, Adam J. Burgasser, Mathew Malkan, Christopher A. Theissen, Roberto A. Tejada Arevalo, Chih-Chun Hsu, Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Russell E. Ryan Jr., Benne Holwerda Jan 2022

Beyond The Local Volume. I. Surface Densities Of Ultracool Dwarfs In Deep Hst/Wfc3 Parallel Fields, Christian Aganze, Adam J. Burgasser, Mathew Malkan, Christopher A. Theissen, Roberto A. Tejada Arevalo, Chih-Chun Hsu, Daniella C. Bardalez Gagliuffi, Russell E. Ryan Jr., Benne Holwerda

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Ultracool dwarf stars and brown dwarfs provide a unique probe of large-scale Galactic structure and evolution; however, until recently spectroscopic samples of sufficient size, depth, and fidelity have been unavailable. Here, we present the identification of 164 M7-T9 ultracool dwarfs in 0.6 deg2 of deep, low-resolution, near-infrared spectroscopic data obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) instrument as part of the WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey and the 3D-HST survey. We describe the methodology by which we isolate ultracool dwarf candidates from over 200,000 spectra, and show that selection by machine-learning classification is superior to …


The Sonora Substellar Atmosphere Models. Ii. Cholla: A Grid Of Cloud-Free, Solar Metallicity Models In Chemical Disequilibrium For The Jwst Era, Theodora Karalidi, Mark Marley, Jonathan J. Fortney, Caroline Morley, Didier Saumon, Roxana Lupu, Channon Visscher, Richard Freedman Dec 2021

The Sonora Substellar Atmosphere Models. Ii. Cholla: A Grid Of Cloud-Free, Solar Metallicity Models In Chemical Disequilibrium For The Jwst Era, Theodora Karalidi, Mark Marley, Jonathan J. Fortney, Caroline Morley, Didier Saumon, Roxana Lupu, Channon Visscher, Richard Freedman

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Exoplanet and brown dwarf atmospheres commonly show signs of disequilibrium chemistry. In the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) era, high-resolution spectra of directly imaged exoplanets will allow the characterization of their atmospheres in more detail, and allow systematic tests for the presence of chemical species that deviate from thermochemical equilibrium in these atmospheres. Constraining the presence of disequilibrium chemistry in these atmospheres as a function of parameters such as their effective temperature and surface gravity will allow us to place better constraints on the physics governing these atmospheres. This paper is part of a series of works presenting the Sonora …


Brown Dwarf Atmospheres At High Cadence And Spectral Resolution: A Speed Limit On Brown Dwarf Rotation And A Spectroscopic Atlas Of A 1050 K Atmosphere, Megan E. Tannock Dec 2021

Brown Dwarf Atmospheres At High Cadence And Spectral Resolution: A Speed Limit On Brown Dwarf Rotation And A Spectroscopic Atlas Of A 1050 K Atmosphere, Megan E. Tannock

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Brown dwarfs are sub-stellar objects that form like stars but are not sufficiently massive to sustain hydrogen fusion in their cores. Characterized by cool, molecule-rich atmospheres, brown dwarfs demonstrate great diversity in spectroscopic appearance and share many properties with giant exoplanets. In this thesis I present two investigations: the first is a detailed photometric and spectroscopic study of the three most rapidly rotating brown dwarfs. The second examines a spectrum of a cool brown dwarf at unprecedented spectral resolution and signal-to-noise ratio to study the accuracy of theoretical model photospheres.

Photometric monitoring of brown dwarfs has revealed that periodic variability …


Following The Lithium: Tracing Li-Bearing Molecules Across Age, Mass, And Gravity In Brown Dwarfs, Ehsan Gharib-Nezhad, Mark S. Marley, Natasha E. Batalha, Channon Visscher, Richard S. Freedman, Roxana E. Lupu Sep 2021

Following The Lithium: Tracing Li-Bearing Molecules Across Age, Mass, And Gravity In Brown Dwarfs, Ehsan Gharib-Nezhad, Mark S. Marley, Natasha E. Batalha, Channon Visscher, Richard S. Freedman, Roxana E. Lupu

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Lithium is an important element for the understanding of ultracool dwarfs because it is lost to fusion at masses above ∼68 MJ. Hence, the presence of atomic Li has served as an indicator of the nearby H-burning boundary at about 75 MJ between brown dwarfs and very low mass stars. Historically, the “lithium test,” a search for the presence of the Li line at 670.8 nm, has been a marker if an object has a substellar mass. While the Li test could, in principle, be used to distinguish masses of later-type L–T dwarfs, Li is predominantly no longer found as …


Populating The Brown Dwarf And Stellar Boundary: Five Stars With Transiting Companions Near The Hydrogen-Burning Mass Limit, N. Grieves, F. Bouchy, M. Lendl, T. Carmichael, I. Mireles, A. Shporer, K. K. Mcleod, K. A. Collins, R. Brahm, K. G. Stassun, S. Gill, L. G. Bouma, T. Guillot, M. Cointepas, L. A. Dos Santos, S. L. Casewell, J. M. Jenkins, T. Henning, L. D. Nielsen, A. Psaridi, S. Udry, D. Ségransan, J. D. Eastman, G. Zhou, L. Abe, A. Agabi, G. Bakos, D. Charbonneau, K. I. Collins, K. D. Colon, N. Crouzet, G. Dransfield, P. Evans, R. F. Goeke, R. Hart, J. M. Irwin, Eric L.N. Jensen, A. Jordán, J. F. Kielkopf, D. W. Latham, W. Marie-Sainte, D. Mékarnia, P. Nelson, S. N. Quinn, D. J. Radford, D. R. Rodriguez, P. Rowden, F.–X. Schmider, R. P. Schwarz, J. C. Smith, C. Stockdale, O. Suarez, T.-G. Tan, A. H. M. J. Triaud, W. Waalkes, G. Wingham Aug 2021

Populating The Brown Dwarf And Stellar Boundary: Five Stars With Transiting Companions Near The Hydrogen-Burning Mass Limit, N. Grieves, F. Bouchy, M. Lendl, T. Carmichael, I. Mireles, A. Shporer, K. K. Mcleod, K. A. Collins, R. Brahm, K. G. Stassun, S. Gill, L. G. Bouma, T. Guillot, M. Cointepas, L. A. Dos Santos, S. L. Casewell, J. M. Jenkins, T. Henning, L. D. Nielsen, A. Psaridi, S. Udry, D. Ségransan, J. D. Eastman, G. Zhou, L. Abe, A. Agabi, G. Bakos, D. Charbonneau, K. I. Collins, K. D. Colon, N. Crouzet, G. Dransfield, P. Evans, R. F. Goeke, R. Hart, J. M. Irwin, Eric L.N. Jensen, A. Jordán, J. F. Kielkopf, D. W. Latham, W. Marie-Sainte, D. Mékarnia, P. Nelson, S. N. Quinn, D. J. Radford, D. R. Rodriguez, P. Rowden, F.–X. Schmider, R. P. Schwarz, J. C. Smith, C. Stockdale, O. Suarez, T.-G. Tan, A. H. M. J. Triaud, W. Waalkes, G. Wingham

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We report the discovery of five transiting companions near the hydrogen-burning mass limit in close orbits around main sequence stars originally identified by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) as TESS objects of interest (TOIs): TOI-148, TOI-587, TOI-681, TOI-746, and TOI-1213. Using TESS and ground-based photometry as well as radial velocities from the CORALIE, CHIRON, TRES, and FEROS spectrographs, we found the companions have orbital periods between 4.8 and 27.2 days, masses between 77 and 98 MJup, and radii between 0.81 and 1.66 RJup. These targets have masses near the uncertain lower limit of hydrogen core …


Cloud Busting: Enstatite And Quartz Clouds In The Atmosphere Of 2m2224-0158, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Eileen C. Gonzales, Mark S. Marley, Channon Visscher, Roxana Lupu, Josefine Gaarn, Michelle Fabienne Bieger, Richard Freedman, Didier Saumon May 2021

Cloud Busting: Enstatite And Quartz Clouds In The Atmosphere Of 2m2224-0158, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Eileen C. Gonzales, Mark S. Marley, Channon Visscher, Roxana Lupu, Josefine Gaarn, Michelle Fabienne Bieger, Richard Freedman, Didier Saumon

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We present the most detailed data-driven exploration of cloud opacity in a substellar object to-date. We have tested over 60 combinations of cloud composition and structure, particle-size distribution, scattering model, and gas phase composition assumptions against archival 1–15μm spectroscopy for the unusually red L4.5 dwarf 2MASSW J2224438-015852 using the Brewster retrieval framework. We find that, within our framework, a model that includes enstatite and quartz cloud layers at shallow pressures, combined with a deep iron cloud deck fits the data best. This model assumes a Hansen distribution for particle sizes for each cloud, and Mie scattering. We retrieved particle effective …


Understanding Atmospheres Across The Stellar-Substellar Boundary, Eileen C. Gonzales Sep 2020

Understanding Atmospheres Across The Stellar-Substellar Boundary, Eileen C. Gonzales

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Complexities in the atmospheres of sources that straddle the boundary between low-mass stars and planets drive the spectral features we observe and the fundamental parameters that we derive. In an effort to understand the underlying cause of these spectral features, this work examines low-mass stars and brown dwarfs using two approaches: distance-calibrated spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and atmospheric retrievals. SEDs allow for the determination of semi-empirical fundamental parameters, while atmospheric retrievals allow us to derive the atmospheric structure and composition, as well as extrapolated fundamental parameters for a source. Low-metallicity and high surface gravity sources, known as subdwarfs, are the …


Retrieval Of The D/Sdl7+T7.5p Binary Sdss J1416+1348ab, Eileen C. Gonzales, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Colleen Cleary, Channon Visscher, Mark S. Marley, Roxana Lupu, Richard Freedman Jan 2020

Retrieval Of The D/Sdl7+T7.5p Binary Sdss J1416+1348ab, Eileen C. Gonzales, Ben Burningham, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Colleen Cleary, Channon Visscher, Mark S. Marley, Roxana Lupu, Richard Freedman

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We present the distance-calibrated spectral energy distribution (SED) of the d/sdL7 SDSS J14162408+1348263A (J1416A) and an updated SED for SDSS J14162408+1348263B (J1416B). We also present the first retrieval analysis of J1416A using the Brewster retrieval code base and the second retrieval of J1416B. We find that the primary is best fit by a nongray cloud opacity with a power-law wavelength dependence but is indistinguishable between the type of cloud parameterization. J1416B is best fit by a cloud-free model, consistent with the results from Line et al. Most fundamental parameters derived via SEDs and retrievals are consistent within 1σ for both …


Detection And Characterisation Of 54 Massive Companions With The Sophie Spectrograph: Seven New Brown Dwarfs And Constraints On The Brown Dwarf Desert, ‪Flavien Kiefer, Guillaume Hébrard, Johannes Sahlmann, Sérgio G. Sousa, Thierry Forveille, Nuno Santos, Michel Mayor, Magali Deleuil, Paul Anthony Wilson, Shweta Dalal, Rodrigo F. Díaz, Gregory W. Henry, Janis Hagelberg, Melissa J. Hobson, Olivier Demangeon, Vincent Bourrier, Xavier Delfosse, Luc Arnold, Nicola Astudillo-Defru, Jean-Luc Beuzit, Isabelle Boisse, Xavier Bonfils, Simon Borgniet, François Bouchy, B. Courcol, David Ehrenreich, Nathan Hara, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Christophe Lovis, Guillaume Montagnier, C. Moutou, Francesco Pepe, Christian Perrier, Javiera Rey, Alexandre Santerne, Damien Ségransan, Stephane Udry, Alfred Vidal-Madjar Nov 2019

Detection And Characterisation Of 54 Massive Companions With The Sophie Spectrograph: Seven New Brown Dwarfs And Constraints On The Brown Dwarf Desert, ‪Flavien Kiefer, Guillaume Hébrard, Johannes Sahlmann, Sérgio G. Sousa, Thierry Forveille, Nuno Santos, Michel Mayor, Magali Deleuil, Paul Anthony Wilson, Shweta Dalal, Rodrigo F. Díaz, Gregory W. Henry, Janis Hagelberg, Melissa J. Hobson, Olivier Demangeon, Vincent Bourrier, Xavier Delfosse, Luc Arnold, Nicola Astudillo-Defru, Jean-Luc Beuzit, Isabelle Boisse, Xavier Bonfils, Simon Borgniet, François Bouchy, B. Courcol, David Ehrenreich, Nathan Hara, Anne-Marie Lagrange, Christophe Lovis, Guillaume Montagnier, C. Moutou, Francesco Pepe, Christian Perrier, Javiera Rey, Alexandre Santerne, Damien Ségransan, Stephane Udry, Alfred Vidal-Madjar

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Context. Brown dwarfs (BD) are substellar objects intermediate between planets and stars with masses of ~13–80 MJ. While isolated BDs are most likely produced by gravitational collapse in molecular clouds down to masses of a few MJ, a non-negligible fraction of low-mass companions might be formed through the planet-formation channel in protoplanetary discs. The upper mass limit of objects formed within discs is still observationally unknown, the main reason being the strong dearth of BD companions at orbital periods shorter than 10 yr, also known as the BD desert.

Aims. To address this question, we aim …


Substellar And Low-Mass Dwarf Identification With Near-Infrared Imaging Space Observatories, Benne W. Holwerda, J. S. Bridge, R. Ryan, M. A. Kenworthy, N. Pirzkal, M. Andersen, S. Wilkins, R. Smit, S. R. Bernard, T. Meshkat, R. Steele, R. C. Bouwens Dec 2018

Substellar And Low-Mass Dwarf Identification With Near-Infrared Imaging Space Observatories, Benne W. Holwerda, J. S. Bridge, R. Ryan, M. A. Kenworthy, N. Pirzkal, M. Andersen, S. Wilkins, R. Smit, S. R. Bernard, T. Meshkat, R. Steele, R. C. Bouwens

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Aims. We aim to evaluate the near-infrared colors of brown dwarfs as observed with four major infrared imaging space observatories: the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the Euclid mission, and the WFIRST telescope. Methods. We used the SPLAT SPEX/ISPEX spectroscopic library to map out the colors of the M-, L-, and T-type dwarfs. We have identified which color-color combination is optimal for identifying broad type and which single color is optimal to then identify the subtype (e.g., T0-9). We evaluated each observatory separately as well as the narrow-field (HST and JWST) and wide-field (Euclid and …


On The Radio Detectability Of Circumplanetary Discs, Zhaohuan Zhu, Sean M. Andrews, Andrea Isella Jun 2018

On The Radio Detectability Of Circumplanetary Discs, Zhaohuan Zhu, Sean M. Andrews, Andrea Isella

Physics & Astronomy Faculty Research

Discs around young planets, so-called circumplanetary discs (CPDs), are essential for planet growth, satellite formation, and planet detection. We study the millimetre and centimetre emission from accreting CPDs by using the simple α disc model. We find that it is easier to detect CPDs at shorter radio wavelengths (e.g. λ ≲ 1 mm). For example, if the system is 140 pc away from us, deep observations (e.g. 5 h) at ALMA Band 7 (0.87 mm) are sensitive to as small as 0.03 lunar mass of dust in CPDs. If the CPD is around a Jupiter mass planet 20 au away …


An L Band Spectrum Of The Coldest Brown Dwarf, Caroline V. Morley, Andrew J. Skemer, Katelyn N. Allers, Mark S. Marley, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Channon Visscher, Samuel A. Beiler, Brittany E. Miles, Roxana Lupu, Richard S. Freedman, Jonathan J. Fortney, Thomas R. Geballe, Gordon L. Bjoraker Apr 2018

An L Band Spectrum Of The Coldest Brown Dwarf, Caroline V. Morley, Andrew J. Skemer, Katelyn N. Allers, Mark S. Marley, Jacqueline K. Faherty, Channon Visscher, Samuel A. Beiler, Brittany E. Miles, Roxana Lupu, Richard S. Freedman, Jonathan J. Fortney, Thomas R. Geballe, Gordon L. Bjoraker

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The coldest brown dwarf, WISE 0855, is the closest known planetary-mass, free-floating object and has a temperature nearly as cold as the solar system gas giants. Like Jupiter, it is predicted to have an atmosphere rich in methane, water, and ammonia, with clouds of volatile ices. WISE 0855 is faint at near-infrared wavelengths and emits almost all its energy in the mid-infrared. Skemer et al. (2016) presented a spectrum of WISE 0855 from 4.5–5.1 µm (M band), revealing water vapor features. Here, we present a spectrum of WISE 0855 in L band, from 3.4–4.14 µm. We present a set of …


The Taurus Boundary Of Stellar/Substellar (Tboss) Survey. Ii. Disk Masses From Alma Continuum Observations, Kimberly Ward-Duong, J. Patience, J. Bulger, G. Van Der Plas, F. Ménard, C. Pinte, A. P. Jackson, G. Bryden, N. J. Turner, P. Harvey, A. Hales, R. J. De Rosa Feb 2018

The Taurus Boundary Of Stellar/Substellar (Tboss) Survey. Ii. Disk Masses From Alma Continuum Observations, Kimberly Ward-Duong, J. Patience, J. Bulger, G. Van Der Plas, F. Ménard, C. Pinte, A. P. Jackson, G. Bryden, N. J. Turner, P. Harvey, A. Hales, R. J. De Rosa

Astronomy: Faculty Publications

We report 885 μm ALMA continuum flux densities for 24 Taurus members spanning the stellar/substellar boundary with spectral types from M4 to M7.75. Of the 24 systems, 22 are detected at levels ranging from 1.0 to 55.7 mJy. The two nondetections are transition disks, though other transition disks in the sample are detected. Converting ALMA continuum measurements to masses using standard scaling laws and radiative transfer modeling yields dust mass estimates ranging from ∼0.3 to 20 M ⊕. The dust mass shows a declining trend with central object mass when combined with results from submillimeter surveys of more massive Taurus …


Retrieval Of Atmospheric Properties Of Cloudy L Dwarfs, Ben Burningham, M. S. Marley, M. R. Line, R. Lupu, Channon Visscher, C. V. Morley, D. Saumon, R. Freedman May 2017

Retrieval Of Atmospheric Properties Of Cloudy L Dwarfs, Ben Burningham, M. S. Marley, M. R. Line, R. Lupu, Channon Visscher, C. V. Morley, D. Saumon, R. Freedman

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We present the first results from applying the spectral inversion technique in the cloudy L dwarf regime. Our new framework provides a flexible approach to modelling cloud opacity which can be built incrementally as the data require and improves upon previous retrieval experiments in the brown dwarf regime by allowing for scattering in two-stream radiative transfer. Our first application of the tool to two mid-L dwarfs is able to reproduce their near-infrared spectra far more closely than grid models. Our retrieved thermal, chemical and cloud profiles allow us to estimate Teff=1796−25+23" role="presentation" style="box-sizing: border-box; margin: 0px; padding: 0px; border: 0px; …


Very Low-Mass Stellar And Substellar Companions To Solar-Like Stars From Marvels. Vi. A Giant Planet And A Brown Dwarf Candidate In A Close Binary System Hd 87646, Bo Ma, Jian Ge, Alex Wolszczan, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Brian Lee, Gregory W. Henry, Donald P. Schneider, Eduardo L. Martín, Andrzej Niedzielski, Jiwei Xie, Scott W. Fleming, Neil Thomas, Michael Williamson, Zhaohuan Zhu, Eric Agol, Dmitry Bizyaev, Luiz Nicolaci Da Costa, Peng Jiang, Aldo Fabricio Martinez Fiorenzano, Jonay I. González Hernández, Pengcheng Guo, Nolan Grieves, Rui Li, Jane Liu, Suvrath Mahadevan, Tsevi Mazeh, Duy Cuong Nguyen, Martin Paegert, Sirinrat Sithajan, Keivan Stassun, Sivarani Thirupathi, Julian C. Van Eyken, Xiaoke Wan, Ji Wang, John P. Wisniewski, Bo Zhao, Shay Zucker Oct 2016

Very Low-Mass Stellar And Substellar Companions To Solar-Like Stars From Marvels. Vi. A Giant Planet And A Brown Dwarf Candidate In A Close Binary System Hd 87646, Bo Ma, Jian Ge, Alex Wolszczan, Matthew W. Muterspaugh, Brian Lee, Gregory W. Henry, Donald P. Schneider, Eduardo L. Martín, Andrzej Niedzielski, Jiwei Xie, Scott W. Fleming, Neil Thomas, Michael Williamson, Zhaohuan Zhu, Eric Agol, Dmitry Bizyaev, Luiz Nicolaci Da Costa, Peng Jiang, Aldo Fabricio Martinez Fiorenzano, Jonay I. González Hernández, Pengcheng Guo, Nolan Grieves, Rui Li, Jane Liu, Suvrath Mahadevan, Tsevi Mazeh, Duy Cuong Nguyen, Martin Paegert, Sirinrat Sithajan, Keivan Stassun, Sivarani Thirupathi, Julian C. Van Eyken, Xiaoke Wan, Ji Wang, John P. Wisniewski, Bo Zhao, Shay Zucker

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We report the detections of a giant planet (MARVELS-7b) and a brown dwarf (BD) candidate (MARVELS-7c) around the primary star in the close binary system, HD 87646. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first close binary system with more than one substellar circumprimary companion that has been discovered. The detection of this giant planet was accomplished using the first multi-object Doppler instrument (KeckET) at the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) telescope. Subsequent radial velocity observations using the Exoplanet Tracker at the Kitt Peak National Observatory, the High Resolution Spectrograph at the Hobby Eberley telescope, the "Classic" spectrograph …


Fundamental Parameters Of The Lowest Mass Stars To The Highest Mass Planets, Joseph C. Filippazzo Sep 2016

Fundamental Parameters Of The Lowest Mass Stars To The Highest Mass Planets, Joseph C. Filippazzo

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The physical and atmospheric properties of ultracool dwarfs are deeply entangled due to the degenerate effects of mass, age, metallicity, clouds and dust, activity, rotation, and possibly formation mechanism on their observed properties. Accurate fundamental parameters for a wide range of substellar objects are crucial to testing stellar and planetary formation theories. To determine these quantities, we construct flux-calibrated spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for 234 M, L, T, and Y dwarfs and calculate bolometric luminosity (Lbol), effective temperature (Teff), mass, surface gravity, radius, spectral indexes, synthetic photometry, and bolometric corrections (BCs) for each object. We use …


Analytic Models Of Brown Dwarfs And The Substellar Mass Limit, Sree Ram Valluri, Shantanu Basu, Sayantan Auddy Jun 2016

Analytic Models Of Brown Dwarfs And The Substellar Mass Limit, Sree Ram Valluri, Shantanu Basu, Sayantan Auddy

Physics and Astronomy Publications

We present the analytic theory of brown dwarf evolution and the lower mass limit of the hydrogen burning main-sequence stars and introduce some modifications to the existing models. We give an exact expression for the pressure of an ideal nonrelativistic Fermi gas at a finite temperature, therefore allowing for nonzero values of the degeneracy parameter. We review the derivation of surface luminosity using an entropy matching condition and the first-order phase transition between the molecular hydrogen in the outer envelope and the partially ionized hydrogen in the inner region.We also discuss the results of modern simulations of the plasma phase …


Empirical Line Lists And Absorption Cross Sections For Methane At High Temperatures, R. J. Hargreaves, P. F. Bernath, J. Bailey, M. Dulick Nov 2015

Empirical Line Lists And Absorption Cross Sections For Methane At High Temperatures, R. J. Hargreaves, P. F. Bernath, J. Bailey, M. Dulick

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Hot methane is found in many "cool" sub-stellar astronomical sources including brown dwarfs and exoplanets, as well as in combustion environments on Earth. We report on the first high-resolution laboratory absorption spectra of hot methane at temperatures up to 1200 K. Our observations are compared to the latest theoretical spectral predictions and recent brown dwarf spectra. The expectation that millions of weak absorption lines combine to form a continuum, not seen at room temperature, is confirmed. Our high-resolution transmittance spectra account for both the emission and absorption of methane at elevated temperatures. From these spectra, we obtain an empirical line …


Boss Ultracool Dwarfs I: Colors And Magnetic Activity Of M And L Dwarfs, Sarah J. Schmidt, Suzanne L. Hawley, Andrew A. West, John J. Bochanski, James R. A. Davenport, Jian Ge, Doanld P. Schneider Apr 2015

Boss Ultracool Dwarfs I: Colors And Magnetic Activity Of M And L Dwarfs, Sarah J. Schmidt, Suzanne L. Hawley, Andrew A. West, John J. Bochanski, James R. A. Davenport, Jian Ge, Doanld P. Schneider

Physics & Astronomy

We present the colors and activity of ultracool (M7–L8) dwarfs from the Tenth Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). We combine previous samples of SDSS M and L dwarfs with new data obtained from the Baryon Oscillation Sky Survey (BOSS) to produce the BOSS Ultracool Dwarf (BUD) sample of 11820 M7–L8 dwarfs. By combining SDSS data with photometry from 2MASS and the Wide-field Infrared Sky Explorer (WISE) mission, we present ultracool dwarf colors from to as a function of spectral type, and extend the SDSS–2MASS–WISE color locus to include ultracool dwarfs. The , , …


Hot Methane Line Lists For Exoplanet And Brown Dwarf Atmospheres, Robert J. Hargreaves, Christopher A. Beale, Laurent Michaux, Melis Irfan, Peter F. Bernath Sep 2012

Hot Methane Line Lists For Exoplanet And Brown Dwarf Atmospheres, Robert J. Hargreaves, Christopher A. Beale, Laurent Michaux, Melis Irfan, Peter F. Bernath

Chemistry & Biochemistry Faculty Publications

We present comprehensive experimental line lists of methane (CH4) at high temperatures obtained by recording Fourier transform infrared emission spectra. Calibrated line lists are presented for the temperatures 300-1400°C at twelve 100°C intervals spanning the 960-5000 cm-1 (2.0-10.4 μm) region of the infrared. This range encompasses the dyad, pentad, and octad regions, i.e., all fundamental vibrational modes along with a number of combination, overtone and hot bands. Using our CH4 spectra, we have estimated empirical lower state energies (Elow in cm-1) and our values have been incorporated into the line lists along …


Tidal Limits To Planetary Habitability, Rory Barnes, Brian Jackson, Richard Greenberg, Sean N. Raymond Jul 2009

Tidal Limits To Planetary Habitability, Rory Barnes, Brian Jackson, Richard Greenberg, Sean N. Raymond

Brian Jackson

The habitable zones (HZs) of main-sequence stars have traditionally been defined as the range of orbits that intercept the appropriate amount of stellar flux to permit surface water on a planet. Terrestrial exoplanets discovered to orbit M stars in these zones, which are close-in due to decreased stellar luminosity, may also undergo significant tidal heating. Tidal heating may span a wide range for terrestrial exoplanets and may significantly affect conditions near the surface. For example, if heating rates on an exoplanet are near or greater than that on Io (where tides drive volcanism that resurfaces the planet at least every …


A Survey Of Stellar Families: Multiplicity Of Solar-Type Stars, Deepak Raghavan Apr 2009

A Survey Of Stellar Families: Multiplicity Of Solar-Type Stars, Deepak Raghavan

Physics and Astronomy Dissertations

I present the results of a comprehensive assessment of companions to 454 solar-type stars within 25 pc. New observational aspects of this work include surveys for (1) very close companions with long-baseline interferometry at the Center for High Angular Resolution Astronomy (CHARA) Array, (2) close companions with speckle interferometry, and (3) wide proper motion companions identified by blinking multi-epoch archival images. I have also obtained and included unpublished results from extensive radial velocity monitoring programs. The many sources utilized enable a thorough evaluation of stellar and brown dwarf companions. The results presented here include eight new companion discoveries, four of …


Discovery Of A Low-Mass Companion To The Solar-Type Star Tyc 2534-698-1, Stephen R. Kane, Suvrath Mahadevan, William D. Cochran, Rachel A. Street, Sivarani Thirupathi, Gregory W. Henry, Michael H. Williamson Feb 2009

Discovery Of A Low-Mass Companion To The Solar-Type Star Tyc 2534-698-1, Stephen R. Kane, Suvrath Mahadevan, William D. Cochran, Rachel A. Street, Sivarani Thirupathi, Gregory W. Henry, Michael H. Williamson

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

Brown dwarfs and low-mass stellar companions are interesting objects to study since they occupy the mass region between deuterium and hydrogen burning. We report here the serendipitous discovery of a low-mass companion in an eccentric orbit around a solar-type main-sequence star. The stellar primary, TYC 2534-698-1, is a G2V star that was monitored both spectroscopically and photometrically over the course of several months. Radial velocity observations indicate a minimum mass of 0.037 M☉ and an orbital period of ∼103 days for the companion. Photometry outside of the transit window shows the star to be stable to within ∼6 millimags. The …


Clouds Search For Variability In Brown Dwarf Atmospheres: Infrared Spectroscopic Time Series Of L/T Transition Brown Dwarfs, D. Stephens, B. Goldman, M. C. Cushing, M. S. Marley, E. Artigau, K. S. Baliyan, V. J. S. Bejar, J. A. Caballero, N. Chanover, M. Connelley, R. Doyon, T. Forveille, S. Ganesh, C. R. Gelino, H. B. Hammel, J. Holtzman, S. Joshi, U. C. Joshi, S. K. Leggett, M. C. Liu Feb 2008

Clouds Search For Variability In Brown Dwarf Atmospheres: Infrared Spectroscopic Time Series Of L/T Transition Brown Dwarfs, D. Stephens, B. Goldman, M. C. Cushing, M. S. Marley, E. Artigau, K. S. Baliyan, V. J. S. Bejar, J. A. Caballero, N. Chanover, M. Connelley, R. Doyon, T. Forveille, S. Ganesh, C. R. Gelino, H. B. Hammel, J. Holtzman, S. Joshi, U. C. Joshi, S. K. Leggett, M. C. Liu

Faculty Publications

L-type ultra-cool dwarfs and brown dwarfs have cloudy atmospheres that could host weather-like phenomena. The detection of photometric or spectral variability would provide insight into unresolved atmospheric heterogeneities, such as holes in a global cloud deck. Indeed, a number of ultra-cool dwarfs have been reported to vary. Additional time-resolved spectral observations of brown dwarfs offer the opportunity for further constraining and characterising atmospheric variability. Aims. It has been proposed that growth of heterogeneities in the global cloud deck may account for the L- to T-type transition when brown dwarf photospheres evolve from cloudy to clear conditions. Such a mechanism is …


Improved Photometric Calibrations For Red Stars Observed With The Sdss Photometric Telescope, James R. A. Davenport, John J. Bochanski, Kevin R. Covey, Suzanne L. Hawley, Andrew A. West, Doanld P. Schneider Nov 2007

Improved Photometric Calibrations For Red Stars Observed With The Sdss Photometric Telescope, James R. A. Davenport, John J. Bochanski, Kevin R. Covey, Suzanne L. Hawley, Andrew A. West, Doanld P. Schneider

Physics & Astronomy

We present a new set of photometric transformations for red stars observed with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) 0.5 m Photometric Telescope (PT) and the SDSS 2.5 m telescope at the Apache Point Observatory in New Mexico. Nightly PT observations of US Naval Observatory standards are used to determine extinction corrections and calibration terms for SDSS 2.5 m photometry. Systematic differences between the PT and native SDSS 2.5 m ugriz photometry require conversions between the two systems which have previously been undefined for the reddest stars. By matching ~43,000 stars observed with both the PT and SDSS 2.5 m, …


A Planetary Companion To Hd 40979 And Additional Planets Orbiting Hd 12661 And Hd 38529, Debra A. Fischer, Geoffrey W. Marcy, R. Paul Butler, Steve Vogt, Gregory W. Henry, Dimitri Pourbaix, Bernard Walp, Anthony A. Misch, Jason T. Wright Jan 2003

A Planetary Companion To Hd 40979 And Additional Planets Orbiting Hd 12661 And Hd 38529, Debra A. Fischer, Geoffrey W. Marcy, R. Paul Butler, Steve Vogt, Gregory W. Henry, Dimitri Pourbaix, Bernard Walp, Anthony A. Misch, Jason T. Wright

Information Systems and Engineering Management Research Publications

We report the detection of three extrasolar planets from the Lick and Keck observatories. The F8 V star HD 40979 has a companion with orbital period P = 263.1 ± 3 days, eccentricity e = 0.25 ± 0.05, and velocity semiamplitude K = 101.2 ± 5.6 m s-1. The inferred semimajor axis is 0.83 AU and M sin i = 3.28MJup. Observations of planetary companions orbiting the G6 V star HD 12661 and the G4 IV star HD 38529 have already been published, and here we report additional, longer period companions for both of these stars. The outer companion to …