Periodic photometric variability of the brown dwarf Kelu-1
Astrophysics
2009-11-07 v1
Abstract
We have detected a strong periodicity of 1.80+/-0.05 hours in photometric observations of the brown dwarf Kelu-1. The peak-to-peak amplitude of the variation is ~1.1% (11.9+/-0.8 mmag) in a 41nm wide filter centred on 857nm and including the dust/temperature sensitive TiO & CrH bands. We have identified two plausible causes of variability: surface features rotating into- and out-of-view and so modulating the light curve at the rotation period; or, elliposidal variability caused by an orbiting companion. In the first scenario, we combine the observed vsin(i) of Kelu-1 and standard model radius to determine that the axis of rotation is inclined at 65+/-12 degrees to the line of sight.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0201162,
title = {Periodic photometric variability of the brown dwarf Kelu-1},
author = {F. J. Clarke and C. G. Tinney and K. R. Covey},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0201162},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
7 pages, 9 figures. Accepted for publication in MNRAS