Spitzer mid-IR monitoring of all known Y dwarfs yields variability fractions of 35-75% that, when combined with L/T dwarf data, weakly support condensate cloud variations as the driver of brown dwarf variability.
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Exo-REM k26 grids with f_sed and a two-column patchy-cloud framework fit VHS 1256 b with a 60-40 thick-thin split and reproduce the 10 μm silicate feature.
New companion HIP 53005 C shows strongly conflicting mass estimates of ~80 M_Jup from photometry versus ~185 M_Jup from dynamics, possibly indicating binarity or an unseen closer companion.
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A Spitzer Space Telescope Exploration Science Program to Search for Y Dwarf Variability
Spitzer mid-IR monitoring of all known Y dwarfs yields variability fractions of 35-75% that, when combined with L/T dwarf data, weakly support condensate cloud variations as the driver of brown dwarf variability.
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Next-generation Exo-REM atmospheric models: application to VHS 1256 b to emulate patchy clouds
Exo-REM k26 grids with f_sed and a two-column patchy-cloud framework fit VHS 1256 b with a 60-40 thick-thin split and reproduce the 10 μm silicate feature.
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Discovery of a Low-Mass Companion to the Accelerating Star HIP 53005 with Strongly Conflicting Mass Estimates
New companion HIP 53005 C shows strongly conflicting mass estimates of ~80 M_Jup from photometry versus ~185 M_Jup from dynamics, possibly indicating binarity or an unseen closer companion.