Variability of the Lowest Mass Objects in the AB Doradus Moving Group
Johanna M. Vos, Katelyn N. Allers, Beth A. Biller, Michael C. Liu,, Trent J. Dupuy, Jack F. Gallimore, Dunni Adenuga, William M. J. Best

TL;DR
This study detects photometric variability in young brown dwarfs W0047 and 2M2244, measures their rotational velocities, confirms 2M2244 as part of the AB Doradus group, and compares atmospheric effects with a non-variable T5.5 object SDSS1110.
Contribution
It provides new rotational periods, velocities, and variability data for young brown dwarfs, highlighting the influence of viewing angle on atmospheric appearance.
Findings
W0047 has a 16.4 hr period with 1.07% amplitude.
2M2244 has an 11 hr period with 0.8% amplitude.
SDSS1110 shows no variability below 1.25%.
Abstract
We present the detection of [m] photometric variability in two young, L/T transition brown dwarfs, WISE J004701.06+680352.1 (W0047) and 2MASS J2244316+204343 (2M2244) using the \textit{Spitzer Space Telescope}. We find a period of hr and a peak-to-peak amplitude of for W0047, and a period of hr and amplitude of for 2M2244. This period is significantly longer than that measured previously during a shorter observation. {We additionally detect significant -band variability in 2M2244 using the Wide-Field Camera on UKIRT. } We determine the radial and rotational velocities of both objects using Keck NIRSPEC data. We find a radial velocity of km s for 2M2244, and confirm it as a bona fide member of the AB Doradus moving group. We find rotational velocities of km sand…
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