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全球云图显示已知最近的棕矮星
I J M Crossfield1, B Biller2, J E Schlieder1
1Max Planck Institut für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany.
Nature
|January 31, 2014
概括
棕矮星呈现出不齐的云层,这是第一个2D表面图所揭示的. 这些星下物体显示了大约一天的时间尺度上不断演变的天气模式.
科学领域:
- 天文学和天体物理学
- 行星科学 行星科学
背景情况:
- 棕矮星是比行星更大质量的星下物体,但缺乏维持聚变的质量.
- 随着时间的推移,它们出生时变热变冷,大气中的尘埃在特定的温度值下凝结和分散.
- 以前的观测仅限于集成测量,阻碍了详细的表面特征分析.
研究的目的:
- 为了创建一个棕色矮星的第一个二维表面图.
- 识别和表征大规模的表面特征,如云.
- 为了研究棕矮星大气天气模式的动态.
主要方法:
- 利用先进的观测技术生成一个棕色矮星的二维表面图.
- 分析了地图,以识别明显的明亮和黑暗区域,表明云层覆盖.
- 随着时间的推移,监测地表特征的变化,以确定天气模式的演变.
主要成果:
- 成功生成了一个2D地图,揭示了棕矮星表面的大规模明亮和黑暗的特征.
- 观察到的特征与零星的云层覆盖相一致.
- 全球天气模式演变的特征时间表被确定为大约一天.
结论:
- 棕矮星大气层的特点是斑块状的云层,而不是统一的云层.
- 第一个2D表面图为棕矮星大气动态提供了前所未有的洞察力.
- 棕矮星上的天气模式迅速演变,在一天的时间里.
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