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CWISEP J193518.59154620.3: An Extremely Cold Brown Dwarf in the Solar Neighborhood Discovered with CatWISE

arXiv:1906.08913 · doi:10.3847/1538-4357/ab2bf0

Abstract

We present the discovery of an extremely cold, nearby brown dwarf in the solar neighborhood, found in the CatWISE catalog (Eisenhardt et al., in prep.). Photometric follow-up with Spitzer reveals that the object, CWISEP J193518.59-154620.3, has ch1ch2 = 3.240.31 mag, making it one of the reddest brown dwarfs known. Using the Spitzer photometry and the polynomial relations from Kirkpatrick et al. (2019) we estimate an effective temperature in the 270--360 K range, and a distance estimate in the 5.610.9 pc range. We combined the WISE, NEOWISE, and Spitzer data to measure a proper motion of mas yr, mas yr, which implies a relatively low tangential velocity in the range 722 km s.

9 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for publication on ApJ