NEOWISE-R Observation of the Coolest Brown Dwarf
Authors:
Wright et al
Abstract:
The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) spacecraft has been reactivated as NEOWISE-R to characterize and search for Near Earth Objects. The brown dwarf WISE J085510.83-071442.5 has now been reobserved by NEOWISE-R, and we confirm the results of Luhman (2014b), who found a very low effective temperature, a very high proper motion, and a large parallax. The large proper motion has separated the brown dwarf from the background sources that influenced the 2010 WISE data, allowing a measurement of a very red WISE color of W1-W2 greater than 3.9. A re-analysis of the 2010 WISE astrometry using only the W2 band, combined with the new NEOWISE-R 2014 position, gives an improved parallax of 448 +/- 32 mas and proper motion of 8.072 +/- 0.026 arcsec/yr. These are all consistent with Luhman (2014b).
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Luhman's J085510.83-071442.5 Reobserved
Labels:
brown dwarf,
J085510.83-071442.5,
wise
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