Variability and rotation of ultra cool dwarfs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Proceedings of Cool Stars 13; 4 pages

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Over the past few years monitoring programs have shown ultra cool dwarfs (UCDs) to be photometrically variable. Of the 60 sources monitored in the field and some 120 monitored in clusters, about 40% show variability in both cases. For mid to late M dwarfs in young (<100 Myr) clusters, this variability is generally periodic with amplitudes of up to a few tenths of a magnitude and periods of between a few hours and several days. For older field dwarfs (covering late M, L and T types) this variability is often nonperiodic with smaller amplitudes (up to 0.1 mag in I) and timescales of order hours. The former may be attributed to the rotational modulation of magnetically-induced photospheric spots, as seen in higher mass T Tauri stars. The nonperiodic variability, on the other hand, may be caused by a rapid evolution of surface features (which 'mask' the otherwise observable rotational modulation). This could be related to the formation and dissipation of inhomogeneities in dust clouds in the photospheres of UCDs.

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