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WISE 0647−6232

WISE J064723.23−623235.5 (abbreviated WISE 0647−6232) is a nearby brown dwarf of spectral type Y1 ± 0.5, located in constellation Pictor at approximately 28 light-years from Earth. It is one of the two or three reddest and one of the four latest-type brown dwarfs known.[1]

WISE J064723.23−623235.5
Observation data
Epoch J2000[1]      Equinox J2000[1]
Constellation Pictor
Right ascension 06h 47m 23.2270s[1]
Declination −62° 32′ 39.744″[1]
Characteristics
Spectral type Y1 ± 0.5[1]
Apparent magnitude (J (LCO filter system)) >23.0 ± 0.1[1]
Apparent magnitude (J (MKO filter system)) 22.65 ± 0.27[1]
Apparent magnitude (H (LCO filter system)) >21.7 ± 0.3[1]
Apparent magnitude (H (MKO filter system)) 23.40 ± 0.29[1]
Apparent magnitude (W1) >19.09[1]
Apparent magnitude (W2) 15.32 ± 0.08[1]
Apparent magnitude (W3) >13.49[1]
Apparent magnitude (W4) >9.66[1]
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: 2.2 ± 1.0[2] mas/yr
Dec.: 387.9 ± 1.1[2] mas/yr
Parallax (π)100.3 ± 2.4 mas[2]
Distance32.5 ± 0.8 ly
(10.0 ± 0.2 pc)
Details
Mass5–30[1] MJup
Surface gravity (log g)3.0–5.0[1] cgs
Temperature350–400[1] K
Other designations
WISE J064723.23-623235.5[1]
WISE 0647-6232[1]
Database references
SIMBADdata

History of observations

Discovery

WISE 0647−6232 was discovered by Kirkpatrick et al. from data, collected by Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) Earth-orbiting satellite — NASA infrared-wavelength 40-cm (16-in) space telescope, which mission lasted from December 2009 to February 2011. The discovery was announced in 2013.

WISE 0647−6232 was first imaged by WISE on 9 May 2010. On 17 June 2010 after preliminary data processing it was uncovered as a very cold brown dwarf candidate.

Then were carried out follow-up observations:

  • using the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) on Spitzer Space Telescope, starting from MJD 55458.43 (possibly 16 September 2010);
  • J- and H-band images using Persson's Auxiliary Nasmyth Infrared Camera (PANIC) at the 6.5-meter Magellan Baade telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory, Chile, on 25 November 2010;
  • with the FourStar infrared camera also at Magellan Baade telescope on 15 January 2013 and 23 March 2013;
  • with the Folded-port InfraRed Echellette (FIRE) spectrograph also at Magellan Baade telescope on 24 March 2013;
  • using the Wide Field Camera 3 (WFC3) on Hubble Space Telescope on 13–14 May 2013, and pre-image was obtained on 11 February 2013.

On 25 August 2013 Kirkpatrick et al. submitted the discovery paper to The Astrophysical Journal.

WISE 0647−6232 became the 17th Y-type dwarf discovered and confirmed spectroscopically (in addition, WD 0806-661B is also almost certainly a Y-type dwarf, which was found before discovery of WISE 0647−6232, but it still lacks a spectroscopical confirmation).[1]

Distance

Currently the most accurate distance estimate of WISE 0647−6232 is a trigonometric parallax, published in 2019 by Kirkpatrick et al.: 10.0+0.2
−0.2
pc, or 32.5+0.8
−0.8
ly.[2]

WISE 0647-6232 distance estimates
Source Parallax, mas Distance, pc Distance, ly Ref.
Kirkpatrick et al. (2013) 115 ± 12 8.7+1.0
−0.8
28.4+3.3
−2.7
[1]
Kirkpatrick et al. (2019) 100.3 ± 2.4 10.0+0.2
−0.2
32.5+0.8
−0.8
[2]

The best estimate is marked in bold.

Properties

WISE 0647−6232 has effective temperature 350–400 K and mass ∼5–30 MJup, but its kinematics suggests that it may belong to Columba moving group (probability of this is 92.9%, and corresponding radial velocity should be ∼22 km/s), if it is so, it may be very young (~30 Myr) and have even lower mass (<2 MJup). Its blue J − H color may suggest that its surface gravity may be relatively low (log(g)=3.0–3.5, where g is in units of cm·s−2). For ages from 0.1 to more than 10 Gyr log(g)=4.0–5.0.[1]

The only redder than WISE 0647−6232 confirmed Y dwarf is WISE 1828+2650. WD 0806-661B may also be redder than WISE 0647−6232.

The other three latest-type Y dwarfs are: WISE 0350−5658 (Y1), WISE 0535−7500 (≥Y1)[3] and WISE 1828+2650 (≥Y2).[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Kirkpatrick, J. Davy; Cushing, Michael C.; Gelino, Christopher R.; Beichman, Charles A.; Tinney, C. G.; Faherty, Jacqueline K.; Schneider, Adam; Mace, Gregory N. (2013). "Discovery of the Y1 Dwarf WISE J064723.23-623235.5". The Astrophysical Journal. 776: 128. arXiv:1308.5372v1. Bibcode:2013ApJ...776..128K. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/776/2/128.
  2. ^ a b c d e Kirkpatrick, J. Davy; Martin, Emily C.; Smart, Richard L.; Cayago, Alfred J.; Beichman, Charles A.; Marocco, Federico; et al. (February 2019). "Preliminary Trigonometric Parallaxes of 184 Late-T and Y Dwarfs and an Analysis of the Field Substellar Mass Function into the "Planetary" Mass Regime". The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series. 240 (2): 69. arXiv:1812.01208. Bibcode:2019ApJS..240...19K. doi:10.3847/1538-4365/aaf6af. 19.
  3. ^ Marsh, Kenneth A.; Wright, Edward L.; Kirkpatrick, J. Davy; Gelino, Christopher R.; Cushing, Michael C.; Griffith, Roger L.; Skrutskie, Michael F.; Eisenhardt, Peter R. (2013). "Parallaxes and Proper Motions of Ultracool Brown Dwarfs of Spectral Types Y and Late T". The Astrophysical Journal. 762 (2): 119. arXiv:1211.6977. Bibcode:2013ApJ...762..119M. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/762/2/119.

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WISE J064723 23 623235 5 abbreviated WISE 0647 6232 is a nearby brown dwarf of spectral type Y1 0 5 located in constellation Pictor at approximately 28 light years from Earth It is one of the two or three reddest and one of the four latest type brown dwarfs known 1 WISE J064723 23 623235 5 Observation dataEpoch J2000 1 Equinox J2000 1 Constellation PictorRight ascension 06h 47m 23 2270s 1 Declination 62 32 39 744 1 CharacteristicsSpectral type Y1 0 5 1 Apparent magnitude J LCO filter system gt 23 0 0 1 1 Apparent magnitude J MKO filter system 22 65 0 27 1 Apparent magnitude H LCO filter system gt 21 7 0 3 1 Apparent magnitude H MKO filter system 23 40 0 29 1 Apparent magnitude W1 gt 19 09 1 Apparent magnitude W2 15 32 0 08 1 Apparent magnitude W3 gt 13 49 1 Apparent magnitude W4 gt 9 66 1 AstrometryProper motion m RA 2 2 1 0 2 mas yr Dec 387 9 1 1 2 mas yrParallax p 100 3 2 4 mas 2 Distance32 5 0 8 ly 10 0 0 2 pc DetailsMass5 30 1 MJupSurface gravity log g 3 0 5 0 1 cgsTemperature350 400 1 KOther designationsWISE J064723 23 623235 5 1 WISE 0647 6232 1 Database referencesSIMBADdata Contents 1 History of observations 1 1 Discovery 2 Distance 3 Properties 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory of observations EditDiscovery Edit WISE 0647 6232 was discovered by Kirkpatrick et al from data collected by Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer WISE Earth orbiting satellite NASA infrared wavelength 40 cm 16 in space telescope which mission lasted from December 2009 to February 2011 The discovery was announced in 2013 WISE 0647 6232 was first imaged by WISE on 9 May 2010 On 17 June 2010 after preliminary data processing it was uncovered as a very cold brown dwarf candidate Then were carried out follow up observations using the Infrared Array Camera IRAC on Spitzer Space Telescope starting from MJD 55458 43 possibly 16 September 2010 J and H band images using Persson s Auxiliary Nasmyth Infrared Camera PANIC at the 6 5 meter Magellan Baade telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory Chile on 25 November 2010 with the FourStar infrared camera also at Magellan Baade telescope on 15 January 2013 and 23 March 2013 with the Folded port InfraRed Echellette FIRE spectrograph also at Magellan Baade telescope on 24 March 2013 using the Wide Field Camera 3 WFC3 on Hubble Space Telescope on 13 14 May 2013 and pre image was obtained on 11 February 2013 On 25 August 2013 Kirkpatrick et al submitted the discovery paper to The Astrophysical Journal WISE 0647 6232 became the 17th Y type dwarf discovered and confirmed spectroscopically in addition WD 0806 661B is also almost certainly a Y type dwarf which was found before discovery of WISE 0647 6232 but it still lacks a spectroscopical confirmation 1 Distance EditCurrently the most accurate distance estimate of WISE 0647 6232 is a trigonometric parallax published in 2019 by Kirkpatrick et al 10 0 0 2 0 2 pc or 32 5 0 8 0 8 ly 2 WISE 0647 6232 distance estimates Source Parallax mas Distance pc Distance ly Ref Kirkpatrick et al 2013 115 12 8 7 1 0 0 8 28 4 3 3 2 7 1 Kirkpatrick et al 2019 100 3 2 4 10 0 0 2 0 2 32 5 0 8 0 8 2 The best estimate is marked in bold Properties EditWISE 0647 6232 has effective temperature 350 400 K and mass 5 30 MJup but its kinematics suggests that it may belong to Columba moving group probability of this is 92 9 and corresponding radial velocity should be 22 km s if it is so it may be very young 30 Myr and have even lower mass lt 2 MJup Its blue J H color may suggest that its surface gravity may be relatively low log g 3 0 3 5 where g is in units of cm s 2 For ages from 0 1 to more than 10 Gyr log g 4 0 5 0 1 The only redder than WISE 0647 6232 confirmed Y dwarf is WISE 1828 2650 WD 0806 661B may also be redder than WISE 0647 6232 The other three latest type Y dwarfs are WISE 0350 5658 Y1 WISE 0535 7500 Y1 3 and WISE 1828 2650 Y2 1 See also EditList of star systems within 25 30 light yearsReferences Edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Kirkpatrick J Davy Cushing Michael C Gelino Christopher R Beichman Charles A Tinney C G Faherty Jacqueline K Schneider Adam Mace Gregory N 2013 Discovery of the Y1 Dwarf WISE J064723 23 623235 5 The Astrophysical Journal 776 128 arXiv 1308 5372v1 Bibcode 2013ApJ 776 128K doi 10 1088 0004 637X 776 2 128 a b c d e Kirkpatrick J Davy Martin Emily C Smart Richard L Cayago Alfred J Beichman Charles A Marocco Federico et al February 2019 Preliminary Trigonometric Parallaxes of 184 Late T and Y Dwarfs and an Analysis of the Field Substellar Mass Function into the Planetary Mass Regime The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 240 2 69 arXiv 1812 01208 Bibcode 2019ApJS 240 19K doi 10 3847 1538 4365 aaf6af 19 Marsh Kenneth A Wright Edward L Kirkpatrick J Davy Gelino Christopher R Cushing Michael C Griffith Roger L Skrutskie Michael F Eisenhardt Peter R 2013 Parallaxes and Proper Motions of Ultracool Brown Dwarfs of Spectral Types Y and Late T The Astrophysical Journal 762 2 119 arXiv 1211 6977 Bibcode 2013ApJ 762 119M doi 10 1088 0004 637X 762 2 119 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title WISE 0647 6232 amp oldid 1130133566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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