DISCOVERY OF A CANDIDATE FOR THE COOLEST KNOWN BROWN DWARF
- 25 February 2011
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal Letters
- Vol. 730 (1), L9
- https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/730/1/l9
Abstract
We have used multi-epoch images from the Infrared Array Camera on board the Spitzer Space Telescope to search for substellar companions to stars in the solar neighborhood based on common proper motions. Through this work, we have discovered a faint companion to the white dwarf WD 0806-661. The comoving source has a projected separation of 130", corresponding to 2500 AU at the distance of the primary (19.2 pc). If it is physically associated, then its absolute magnitude at 4.5 mu m is similar to 1 mag fainter than the faintest known T dwarfs, making it a strong candidate for the coolest known brown dwarf. The combination of M-4.5 and the age of the primary (1.5 Gyr) implies an effective temperature of similar to 300 K and a mass of similar to 7 M-Jup according to theoretical evolutionary models. The white dwarf's progenitor likely had a mass of similar to 2 M-circle dot, and thus could have been born with a circumstellar disk that was sufficiently massive to produce a companion with this mass. Therefore, the companion could be either a brown dwarf that formed like a binary star or a giant planet that was born within a disk and has been dynamically scattered to a larger orbit.Keywords
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