DENIS J081730.0−615520
Observation data Epoch J2000 Equinox J2000 | |
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Constellation | Carina |
Right ascension | 08h 17m 30.096s[1] |
Declination | −61° 55′ 15.802″[1] |
Characteristics | |
Spectral type | T6[2] |
Apparent magnitude (J) | 13.6 |
J−H color index | 0.087 ± 0.039[2] |
J−K color index | 0.093 ± 0.049[2] |
Astrometry | |
Radial velocity (Rv) | ? km/s |
Proper motion (μ) | RA: 336 ± 54 mas/yr Dec.: 1095 ± 410 mas/yr |
Parallax (π) | 204.08 ± 12.49 mas[2] |
Distance | 16.0 ± 1.0 ly (4.9 ± 0.3 pc) |
Details | |
Mass | 0.015[2] M☉ |
Radius | ~0.1 R☉ |
Temperature | 950[2] K |
Other designations | |
Database references | |
SIMBAD | data |
DENIS J081730.0−615520 (also known as 2MASS 08173001−6155158) is a T brown dwarf approximately 16 ly (4.9 pc) away in the constellation Carina. It was discovered by Etienne Artigau and his colleagues in April 2010. The star belongs to the T6 spectral class implying a photosphere temperature of about 950 K. It has a mass of about 15 MJ (Jupiter masses) or about 1.5% the mass of the Sun.[2]
DENIS J081730.0-615520 is the second-nearest isolated T dwarf to the Sun (after UGPS J0722−0540) and the fifth-nearest (also after ε Indi Bab and SCR 1845-6357B) if one takes into account T dwarfs in multiple star systems. It is also the brightest T dwarf in the sky (in the J-band); it had been missed before due to its proximity to the galactic plane.[2]
References
- ^ a b Chris Gelino; Davy Kirkpatrick; Adam Burgasser. "List of T dwarfs". DwarfArchives. Retrieved August 14, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Artigau, Etienne; Radigan, Jacqueline; Folkes, Stuart; et al. (2010). "DENIS J081730.0-615520: An overlooked mid-T dwarf in the solar neighborhood". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 718 (1): L38–L42. arXiv:1006.3577. Bibcode:2010ApJ...718L..38A. doi:10.1088/2041-8205/718/1/L38.
- ^ Kirkpatrick, J. Davy; Cushing, Michael C.; Gelino, Christopher R.; Griffith, Roger L.; Skrutskie, Michael F.; Marsh, Kenneth A.; Wright, Edward L.; Mainzer, A.; Eisenhardt, Peter R.; McLean, Ian S.; Thompson, Maggie A.; Bauer, James M.; Benford, Dominic J.; Bridge, Carrie R.; Lake, Sean E.; Petty, Sara M.; Stanford, S. A.; Tsai, Chao-Wei; Bailey, Vanessa; Beichman, Charles A.; Bloom, Joshua S.; Bochanski, John J.; Burgasser, Adam J.; Capak, Peter L.; Cruz, Kelle L.; Hinz, Philip M.; Kartaltepe, Jeyhan S.; Knox, Russell P.; Manohar, Swarnima; Masters, Daniel; Morales-Calderon, Maria; Prato, Lisa A.; Rodigas, Timothy J.; Salvato, Mara; Schurr, Steven D.; Scoville, Nicholas Z.; Simcoe, Robert A.; Stapelfeldt, Karl R.; Stern, Daniel; Stock, Nathan D.; Vacca, William D. (2011). "The First Hundred Brown Dwarfs Discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement. 197 (2): 19. arXiv:1108.4677v1. Bibcode:2011ApJS..197...19K. doi:10.1088/0067-0049/197/2/19.
External links
- Astronomers Announce First Clear Evidence of a Brown Dwarf – STScI news release STScI-1995-48 (November 29, 1995)