2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.08625
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Cloud-convection feedback in brown dwarfs atmosphere

Maxence Lefèvre,
Xianyu Tan,
Elspeth K. H. Lee
et al.

Abstract: Numerous observational evidence has suggested the presence of active meteorology in the atmospheres of brown dwarfs. A near-infrared brightness variability has been observed. Clouds have a major role in shaping the thermal structure and spectral properties of these atmospheres. The mechanism of such variability is still unclear and both 1D and global circulation model cannot fully study this topics due to resolution. In this study, a convective resolving model is coupled to grey-band radiative transfer in orde… Show more

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