Long-term K$_S$-band photometric monitoring of L dwarfs
Bel\'en L\'opez Mart\'i, Mar\'ia Rosa Zapatero Osorio

TL;DR
This study monitored ten early to mid-L dwarfs over three years in the K_s-band, finding they are generally stable with minimal variability, but some show tentative long-term periodic signals needing further confirmation.
Contribution
First long-term multi-year K_s-band photometric monitoring of L dwarfs revealing their overall stability and potential long-term variability patterns.
Findings
L dwarfs are stable within ±90 mmag over months to years.
Two objects show tentative long-term periodicity.
No significant short-term variability detected.
Abstract
(abridged) We perform photometric time-series analysis of a sample of ten early to mid-L dwarfs in the field over three years of -band observations with the OMEGA 2000 infrared camera of the 3.5m telescope on Calar Alto Observatory between January 2010 and December 2012. We perform -band differential photometry of our targets (with typical errors of 15-30~mmag at the 1 level) by subtracting a reference flux from each photometric measurement. This reference flux is computed using three nearby, probably constant stars in the target's field-of-view. We then construct and visually inspect the light curves to search for variability, and use four different periodogram algorithms to look for possible periods in our photometric data. Our targets do not display long-term variability over 1 compared to other nearby stars of similar brightness, nor do the…
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