Bibcode
Caballero, J. A.; Béjar, V. J. S.; Rebolo, R.; Zapatero Osorio, M. R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.424, p.857-872 (2004)
Fecha de publicación:
9
2004
Revista
Número de citas
70
Número de citas referidas
62
Descripción
We have carried out multi-epoch, time-series differential I-band
photometry of a large sample of objects in the south-east region of the
young (˜3 Myr), nearby (˜350 pc) σ Orionis open
cluster. A field of ˜1000 arcmin2 was monitored during
four nights over a period of two years. Using this dataset, we have
studied the photometric variability of twenty-eight brown dwarf cluster
candidates with masses ranging from the stellar-substellar boundary down
to the planetary-mass domain. We have found that about 50% of the sample
show photometric variability on timescales from less than one hour to
several days and years. The amplitudes of the I-band light curves range
from less than 0.01 up to ˜0.4 mag. A correlation between the
near-infrared excess in the Ks band, strong Hα emission
and large-amplitude photometric variation is observed. We briefly
discuss how these results may fit the different scenarios proposed to
explain the variability of cool and ultracool dwarfs (i.e. magnetic
spots, patchy obscuration by dust clouds, surrounding accretion discs
and binarity). Additionally, we have determined tentative rotational
periods in the range 3 to 40 h for three objects with masses around 60
MJup, and the rotational velocity of 14 ± 4 km
s-1 for one of them.