论文标题
让伟大的世界旋转:揭示年轻巨型系外行星类似物与Spitzer太空望远镜的风暴,动荡的本质
Let the Great World Spin: Revealing the Stormy, Turbulent Nature of Young Giant Exoplanet Analogs with the Spitzer Space Telescope
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论文摘要
我们提出了一项针对年轻,低质量棕色矮人的光度变异性调查,该矮人与Spitzer空间望远镜有关。我们样本中的23个对象显示了青年的强大签名,并与直接成像的系外行星共享物业。我们提出三个新的年轻物体:2MASS J03492367 $+$+$ 0635078,2MASS J09512690 $ - $ 8023553和2MASS J07180871 $ - $ 6415310。我们检测到13个年轻物体的变异性,发现年轻的棕色矮人极有可能在L2-T4光谱范围内显示可变性。相比之下,光谱类型$> $ l9的现场矮化变异性发生率下降。我们检查了年轻物体的可变性幅度,并发现与场矮人相比,最大幅度的增强幅度。我们推测,光谱类型内观察到的幅度范围可能会受到次要效应(例如观察倾斜度和/或旋转周期)的影响。我们将新旋转期与文献结合在一起,以研究质量对角动量进化的影响。虽然高大棕色矮人($> 30 m _ {\ Mathrm {jup}} $)随着时间的流逝而旋转,但对于较低的质量对象而言,相同的趋势并不明显($ <30 m _ {\ Mathrm {jup}} $),可能是由于较小的老式,低水量对象的少量。伴随棕色矮人和行星质量物体的旋转周期与具有相似年龄和质量的孤立物体的旋转期是一致的,这表明相似的角动量历史。在AB Doradus组中,我们发现较高的变异性发生率和公共角动量演化的证据。对于直接成像的系外行星的未来可变性搜索,其结果令人鼓舞,例如詹姆斯·韦伯(James Webb)太空望远镜和30米远程望远镜等设施。
We present a survey for photometric variability in young, low-mass brown dwarfs with the Spitzer Space Telescope. The 23 objects in our sample show robust signatures of youth and share properties with directly-imaged exoplanets. We present three new young objects: 2MASS J03492367$+$0635078, 2MASS J09512690 $-$8023553 and 2MASS J07180871$-$6415310. We detect variability in 13 young objects, and find that young brown dwarfs are highly likely to display variability across the L2--T4 spectral type range. In contrast, the field dwarf variability occurrence rate drops for spectral types $>$L9. We examine the variability amplitudes of young objects and find an enhancement in maximum amplitudes compared to field dwarfs. We speculate that the observed range of amplitudes within a spectral type may be influenced by secondary effects such as viewing inclination and/or rotation period. We combine our new rotation periods with the literature to investigate the effects of mass on angular momentum evolution. While high mass brown dwarfs ($>30 M_{\mathrm{Jup}}$) spin up over time, the same trend is not apparent for lower mass objects ($<30 M_{\mathrm{Jup}}$), likely due to the small number of measured periods for old, low-mass objects. The rotation periods of companion brown dwarfs and planetary-mass objects are consistent with those of isolated objects with similar ages and masses, suggesting similar angular momentum histories. Within the AB Doradus group, we find a high variability occurrence rate and evidence for common angular momentum evolution. The results are encouraging for future variability searches in directly-imaged exoplanets with facilities such as the James Webb Space Telescope and 30-meter telescopes.