JWST data on NGTS-10A b shows nightside CH4 depletion caused by day-to-night horizontal transport rather than vertical mixing or non-solar abundances.
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A new SPHEREx-based spectral library doubles the sample of ultracool dwarfs with 0.75-5.0 micron spectrophotometry to 7402 objects and provides automated typing tools.
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.
Early LSST data recovers known ultracool dwarfs and yields 89 candidates with 17 unique to this work, forecasting over 17,000 detections in Data Preview 2 using synthetic populations.
Combined JWST spectra of Y dwarf WD 0806-661B fitted with ATMO 2020++ models give Teff 357 K, radius 1.08 RJup and mass 7 MJup, consistent with evolutionary models at 1.6 Gyr.
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Horizontal transport as a source of disequilibrium chemistry on the nightside of a hot exoplanet
JWST data on NGTS-10A b shows nightside CH4 depletion caused by day-to-night horizontal transport rather than vertical mixing or non-solar abundances.
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A SPHEREx Pipeline and Spectral Library for Ultracool Dwarfs
A new SPHEREx-based spectral library doubles the sample of ultracool dwarfs with 0.75-5.0 micron spectrophotometry to 7402 objects and provides automated typing tools.
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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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The Y Dwarf Companion to the White Dwarf WD 0806-66: Resolving the Discrepancy Between Atmospheric and Evolutionary Models
Combined JWST spectra of Y dwarf WD 0806-661B fitted with ATMO 2020++ models give Teff 357 K, radius 1.08 RJup and mass 7 MJup, consistent with evolutionary models at 1.6 Gyr.