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SMDET-1: a Nearby Y Dwarf Candidate

arXiv:2608.00046

Abstract

We present the discovery of SMDET-1, a red, fast-moving object ("/yr) identified in time-resolved unWISE coadds using a pixel-level deep learning methodology called SMDET. Despite being relatively bright at 4.5 microns compared to many other recent WISE-based brown dwarf discoveries ( mag Vega), SMDET-1 had remained overlooked due to its location in a very crowded Galactic plane field () and contamination from brighter background objects. SMDET-1 is also serendipitously detected at 4.5 microns in late-2012 Spitzer Deep GLIMPSE survey imaging. SMDET-1 is undetected in UKIDSS and Palomar/WIRC near-infrared imaging, with the strongest constraint on its temperature ( < 391 K) arising from its Deep GLIMPSE color limit of mag, which also implies a very nearby photometric distance < 7.4 pc. The Spitzer color bound corresponds to a Y dwarf phototype. SMDET-1 illustrates the importance of continued searches for nearby brown dwarfs within archival datasets like WISE and Spitzer, as well as the potential of pixel-level deep learning to discover astronomical moving objects that challenge traditional data analysis approaches.

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