Cloud structure of the nearest brown dwarfs: Spectroscopic variability of Luhman 16AB from the Hubble Space Telescope
Esther Buenzli, Didier Saumon, Mark. S. Marley, Daniel Apai,, Jacqueline Radigan, Luigi R. Bedin, I. Neill Reid, Caroline V. Morley

TL;DR
This study presents spatially resolved spectroscopic observations of the nearby brown dwarf binary Luhman 16AB, revealing significant variability in Luhman 16B linked to complex cloud structures and evolution during the L/T transition.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic time-series analysis of Luhman 16AB resolving individual components and modeling their cloud variability during the L/T transition.
Findings
Luhman 16A shows minimal variability, consistent with a single cloud layer.
Luhman 16B exhibits 7-11% variability with changing light curve shapes.
A two-component cloud model explains most of the observed variability.
Abstract
The binary brown dwarf WISE J104915.57531906.1 (also Luhman 16AB), composed of a late L and early T dwarf, is a prototypical L/T transition flux reversal binary located at only 2 pc distance. Luhman 16B is a known variable whose light curves evolve rapidly. We present spatially resolved spectroscopic time-series of Luhman 16A and B covering 6.5 h using HST/WFC3 at 1.1 to 1.66 m. The small, count-dependent variability of Luhman 16A at the beginning of the observations likely stems from instrumental systematics; Luhman 16A appears non-variable above 0.4%. Its spectrum is well fit by a single cloud layer with intermediate cloud thickness (f_sed=2, Teff=1200 K). Luhman 16B varies at all wavelengths with peak-to-valley amplitudes of 7-11%. The amplitude and light curve shape changes over only one rotation period. The lowest relative amplitude is found in the deep water…
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