A search for J-band variability from late-L and T brown dwarfs
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 386:4 (2008) 2009-2014
Abstract:
We present J-band photometric observations of eight late-L and T type brown dwarfs designed to search for variability. We detect small amplitude periodic variability from three of the objects on time-scales of several hours, probably indicating the rotation period of the objects. The other targets do not show any variability down to the level of 0.5-5 per cent © 2008 RAS.Temperature and composition of Saturn's polar hot spots and hexagon.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 319:5859 (2008) 79-81
Abstract:
Saturn's poles exhibit an unexpected symmetry in hot, cyclonic polar vortices, despite huge seasonal differences in solar flux. The cores of both vortices are depleted in phosphine gas, probably resulting from subsidence of air into the troposphere. The warm cores are present throughout the upper troposphere and stratosphere at both poles. The thermal structure associated with the marked hexagonal polar jet at 77 degrees N has been observed for the first time. Both the warm cyclonic belt at 79 degrees N and the cold anticyclonic zone at 75 degrees N exhibit the hexagonal structure.A correlated-k model of radiative transfer in the near-infrared windows of Venus
JOURNAL OF QUANTITATIVE SPECTROSCOPY & RADIATIVE TRANSFER 109:6 (2008) 1118-1135
Evidence for anomalous cloud particles at the poles of Venus
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-PLANETS 113 (2008) ARTN E00B13
Exploring High Contrast Limitations for Image Slicer Based Integral Field Spectrographs
ADAPTIVE OPTICS SYSTEMS, PTS 1-3 7015 (2008) ARTN 70156R