List of brown dwarfs

This is a list of brown dwarfs. These are objects that have masses between heavy gas giants and low-mass stars.[1] The first isolated brown dwarf discovered was Teide 1 in 1995.[2] The first brown dwarf discovered orbiting a star was Gliese 229 B, also discovered in 1995.[3] The first brown dwarf found to have a planet was 2M1207, discovered in 2004.[4] As of 2015, more than 2,800 brown dwarfs have been identified.[5] An isolated object with less than about 13 Jupiter masses is technically a sub-brown dwarf or rogue planet.

Because the mass of a brown dwarf is between that of a planet and that of a star, they have also been called planetars or hyperjovians. Various catalog designations have been used to name brown dwarfs. Brown dwarfs with names ending in a letter such as B, C, or D are in orbit around a primary star; those with names ending in a lower-case letter such as b, c, or d, were first thought to be exoplanets (see Exoplanet naming convention).

Some exoplanets, especially those detected by radial velocity, can turn out to be brown dwarfs if their mass is higher than originally thought: most have only known minimum masses because the inclination of their orbit is not known. Examples include HD 114762 b (>11.68 MJ), Pi Mensae b (>10.312 MJ), and NGC 2423-3 b (>10.6 MJ).

Confirmed brown dwarfs orbiting primary stars

Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent star. Brown dwarfs within a system sorted by increasing orbital period.

Star Constellation Right
ascension
Declination App.
mag.
Distance (ly) Spectral
type
Brown dwarf Mass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Ecc. Discovery
year
54 PisciumPisces00h 39m 22s+21° 15 025.8836.1K0V B534762006
HD 8673Andromeda01h 26m 09s+34° 34 476.31124.75F7V b146391.582005
Upsilon AndromedaeAndromeda01h 36m 48s+41° 24 204.6343.9F8V c13.98237.70.8220.2241999
WD 0137-349Sculptor01h 39m 43s−34° 42 3915.33330DA B530.08030.003002006
HD 13189Triangulum02h 09m 40s+32° 18 597.57603.4K2II b14471.61.850.282005
HD 16760Perseus02h 42m 21s+38° 37 078.74163G5V b14.3465.11.130.0672009
HD 18445Fornax02h 57m 13s–24° 58 307.7883.92K2V b39554.670.90.541991
BD−04°782Eridanus04h 15m 10s–04° 25 069.3966.6K5V b21240.920.70.281996
HD 283750Taurus04h 36m 48s+27° 08 008.4253.81K2V b501.790.0250.021996
HD 29587Perseus04h 41m 34s+42° 07 257.29146.77G2V b401471.72.50.371996
HD 38529 AOrion05h 46m 34s+01° 10 055.94138G4IV c372174.33.680.362002
HD 41004 BPictor05h 59m 50s–48° 14 2312.33139M2 b18.41.32830.01770.0812004
Gliese 229Lepus06h 10m 35s–21° 51 428.1419M1V B40200 y401995
AB PictorisPictor06h 19m 12s–58° 03 159.16149K2V b13.52752005
Tau GeminorumGemini07h 11m 08s+30° 14 434.40302K2III b18.13052004
HAT-P-13Ursa Major08h 39m 32s+47° 21 0710.62698G4 c15.2428.51.1860.6912009
G 196-3Ursa Major10h 04m 22s+50° 23 2311.7750.2M2.5 b253001998
BD+20°2457Leo10h 16m 45s+19° 53 299.75652K2II b21.42379.631.450.152009
HD 89707Hydra10h 20m 50s–15° 28 487.1981.54G1V b54298.250.951991
CT ChamaeleontisChamaeleon11h 04m 09s–76° 27 1912.36538K7 b172.24402008
ChaHα8Chamaeleon11h 07m 48s−77° 40 0820.1522M6.5 b181590.910.492007
Xi Ursae Majoris BUrsa Major11h 18m 12s+31° 32 154.7325.11F8.5V b373.980.0601931
CD−33°7795Hydra11h 31m 55s–34° 36 1711.37163.08M1 b201001998
NGC 4349-127Crux12h 24m 08s−61° 52 187.47097MIII? b19.8677.82.380.192007
HD 110833Canes Venatici12h 44m 16s+51° 45 407.0455.44K3V b17270.040.80.691996
HW VirginisVirgo12h 44m 20s−08° 40 1710.9590sdB+M b19.2357865.300.462008
HD 112758Virgo12h 59m 03s–09° 50 037.5653.81K0V b35103.220.350.161996
Gliese 569Boötes14h 54m 29s+16° 06 0410.231.5M3V Ba + Bb116[6]870[6]0.87[6]0.317[6]1988[7]
Gliese 570Libra14h 57m 28s−21° 24 565.6419.0K4V+
M1V+M3V
D5215002000
HD 131664Apus15h 00m 06s−73° 32 078.13180.8G3V b18.1519513.170.6382008
HD 136118Serpens15h 18m 55s−01° 35 326.94171F9V b4212091.450.3522002
HD 140913Corona Borealis15h 45m 07s+28° 28 128.07156.42G0V b46147.940.540.611996
GQ LupiLupus15h 49m 12s–35° 39 0311.4400K7eV b1-421.81032005
UScoCTIO 108Scorpius16h 05m 54s–18° 18 43473M7 b146702007
HD 149382Ophiuchus16h 34m 23s−04° 00 528.95241B5VI b15.52.39102009[8]
HD 162020Scorpius17h 50m 38s–40° 19 069.18101.95K2V b15.08.4281980.07510.2772000
Nu OphiuchiOphiuchus17h 59m 01s−09° 46 253.33152.8K0III b21.95360.132004
HD 164427Telescopium18h 04m 43s−59° 12 356.89127.52G4IV b46108.550.460.552000
HD 168443Serpens18h 20m 04s–09° 35 346.92123.5G5 c341739.52.870.2282001
SCR 1845-6357Pavo18h 45m 07s−63° 57 4317.412.57M8.5V B40-504.12006
COROT-3Aquila19h 28m 13s+00° 07 1913.32220G0V b21.661.014.25680.05702008
15 SagittaeSagitta20h 04m 06s+17° 04 135.8057.7G1V B65142002
Zeta DelphiniDelphinus20h 35m 19s+14° 40 274.65220A3V B559102014
HD 202206Capricornus21h 14m 58s–20° 47 208.08151.14G6V b17.4255.870.830.4352000
Epsilon IndiIndus22h 03m 22s–56° 47 094.6911.8K5V Bb2815 y2.652003
Epsilon IndiIndus22h 03m 22s–56° 47 094.6911.8K5V Ba471459 y2003
HD 217580Aquarius23h 01m 52s–03° 50 557.4658.7K4V b60454.6610.521994

Unconfirmed brown dwarfs

Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent star. Brown dwarfs within a system sorted by increasing orbital period.

Star Constellation Right
ascension
Declination App.
mag.
Distance (ly) Spectral
type
Brown dwarf Mass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Orbital
period

(d)
Semimajor
axis

(AU)
Ecc. Discovery year
Gliese 22 BCassiopeia00h 32m 27s+67° 14 0910.38326M2.5V b16~550002008
HD 3346Andromeda00h 36m 46s+44° 29 195.16655.58K5III c606502.51996
OGLE-TR-109Carina10h 53m 41s–61° 25 1515.88450 b<140.90.5891280.016002
HD 100546Musca11h 33m 25s–70° 11 416.70337.25B9Vne b206.5?2005
HD 104304Virgo12h 00m 44s−10° 26 465.5442.1G9 b17.227520.382007
CM DraconisDraco16h 34m 27s+57° 09 0012.9048M4 b64730.271998
HD 154857Ara17h 11m 16s−56° 40 517.25220G5V c18.42900>0.252007
RU LupiLupus15h 56m 42s–37° 49 1610.5400G5V:e b≥273.710.0410.412007

Field brown dwarfs

Sorted by increasing right ascension.

Brown dwarf Constellation Right
ascension
Declination App.
mag.
Distance (ly) Spectral
type
Mass
(MJ)
Radius
(RJ)
Discovery
year
Teegarden's starAries02h 53m 00s+16° 52 5315.4012.578M7<802003
DEN 0255-4700Eridanus02h 55m 04s−47° 00 5122.9216.2L8<802006
LP 944-20Fornax03h 39m 35.2s−35° 25 4418.6916.2M9
Teide 1Taurus03h 47m 18s+24° 22 31380M8551995
UGPS J072227.51-054031.2Monoceros07h 22m 27.3s−05° 40 3013T95–402010
DENIS J081730.0-615520Carina08h 17m 30.1s−61° 55 1616T6152010
DEN 1048-3956Antlia10h 48m 14.6s−39° 56 0617.413.1M9
Cha 110913-773444Chamaeleon11h 09m 14s–77° 34 4521.59163L81.82005
OTS 44Chamaeleon11h 10m 12s–76° 32 13554M9.5V152005
Kelu-1Hydra13h 05m 40.2s−25° 41 0661L2 / L463 / 581997
LHS 2924Boötes14h 28m 43.2s+33° 10 3919.7438.5M9V
TVLM 513-46546Boötes15h 01m 08.2s+22° 50 0215.0935.1M8.5V901

WISE

WISE-discovered brown dwarfs
ObjectlySpectral
type
ConstellationRight
ascension
DeclinationJ-mag
WISE 0005+373723.2T9Andromeda00h 05m 17.48s37° 37 20.518.33
WISE 0008-173987.1T6Cetus00h 08m 49.75s−17° 39 23.6317.03
WISE 0015-461548.6T8Phoenix00h 15m 05.87s−46° 15 17.6
WISE 0031-384071.8L2 pecSculptor00h 31m 19.78s−38° 40 36.314.10
WISE 0032-494662.9T8.5Phoenix00h 32m 31.09s−49° 46 51.4
WISE 0038+275836.9T9Andromeda00h 38m 29.05s27° 58 52.1
WISE 0038+8405101.8T6Cepheus00h 38m 30.54s84° 05 17.7
WISE 0040+090047.6T7Pisces00h 40m 24.88s09° 00 54.8
WISE 0049+044162.6L9Pisces00h 49m 28.48s04° 40 59.8215.85
WISE 0049+215124.1T8.5Andromeda00h 49m 45.61s21° 51 20.0
WISE 0106+1518142.9M8 pecPisces01h 06m 37.05s15° 18 52.5714.36
WISE 0123+414267.2T7Andromeda01h 23m 33.28s41° 42 04.5217.38
WISE 0135+171577.3T6Pisces01h 35m 25.64s17° 15 03.4
WISE 0138-032257.7T3Cetus01h 38m 36.59s−03° 22 21.5716.36
WISE 0146+423420.5Y0Andromeda01h 46m 56.66s42° 34 10.0
WISE 0148-720230.0T9.5Hydrus01h 48m 07.4s−72° 02 58.8718.96
WISE 0150+382761.3T0Andromeda01h 50m 10.93s38° 27 24.0416.07
WISE 0206+264058.4L9 pecAries02h 06m 25.29s26° 40 23.6416.53
WISE 0221+384273.1T6.5Andromeda02h 21m 05.99s38° 42 02.7317.59
WISE 0223-293247.0T7.5Fornax02h 23m 22.39s−29° 32 57.6317.34
WISE 0226-021191.0T7Cetus02h 26m 24s−02° 11 42.5118.94
WISE 0241-365353.8T7Fornax02h 41m 24.73s−36° 53 28.0
WISE 0245-345056.1T8Fornax02h 45m 12.62s−34° 50 47.8
WISE 0247+372557.1T8Perseus02h 47m 14.52s37° 25 23.5
WISE 0254+022320.0T8Cetus02h 54m 09.62s02° 23 58.8516.56
WISE 0305+395475.0T6Perseus03h 05m 33.55s39° 54 34.7717.13
WISE 0307+290482.8T6.5Aries03h 07m 24.58s29° 04 47.4617.78
WISE 0313+780728.0T8.5Cepheus03h 13m 26.02s78° 07 44.417.65
WISE 0316+4307106.3T8Perseus03h 16m 24.35s43° 07 09.1
WISE 0321-734784.8T8Hydrus03h 21m 20.91s−73° 47 58.8
WISE 0323-602545.3T8.5Reticulum03h 23m 37.57s−60° 25 54.518.15
WISE 0325-385451.2T9Fornax03h 25m 17.69s−38° 54 54.1
WISE 0325+083136.5T7Taurus03h 25m 47.72s08° 31 18.2
WISE 0333-585654.8T3Reticulum03h 33m 49.33s−58° 56 18.616.0
WISE 0335+431045.7T9::Perseus03h 35m 15.01s43° 10 45.1
WISE 0336-014355.4T8::Eridanus03h 36m 05.05s−01° 43 50.4
WISE 0350-565812.1Y1Reticulum03h 50m 00.32s−56° 58 30.2
WISE 0359-540119.2Y0Reticulum03h 59m 34.06s−54° 01 54.621.56
WISE 0410+150213.7Y0Taurus04h 10m 22.79s15° 02 47.4719.25
WISE 0410+141185.8T6Taurus04h 10m 54.46s14° 11 31.4117.16
WISE 0413-475066.2T9Horologium04h 13m 58.14s−47° 50 39.3
WISE 0448-193569.8T5 pecEridanus04h 48m 53.31s−19° 35 48.0616.99
WISE 0458+643435.9T8.5Camelopardalis04h 58m 53.93s64° 34 52.7217.47
WISE 0500-122347.0T8Eridanus05h 00m 03.03s−12° 23 42.9317.82
WISE 0513+060844.7T6.5Orion05h 13m 17.28s06° 08 14.5516.21
WISE 0525+673998.2T6 pecCamelopardalis05h 25m 36.28s67° 39 49.7917.49
WISE 0528-330857.4T7 pecColumba05h 28m 44.53s−33° 08 23.9516.67
WISE 0535-750013.0≥Y1Mensa05h 35m 16.8s−75° 00 24.9>21.1
WISE 0539-103484.8T5.5Orion05h 39m 56.98s−10° 34 36.7117.71
WISE 0542-162850.6T6.5Lepus05h 42m 31.28s−16° 28 28.9616.64
WISE 0607+242925.4L8Gemini06h 07m 38.65s24° 29 53.514.22
WISE 0611-041057.7T0Monoceros06h 11m 35.14s−04° 10 24.1715.49
WISE 0612-492095.2T3.5Puppis06h 12m 08.69s−49° 20 23.9
WISE 0612-303664.9T6Canis Major06h 12m 13.88s−30° 36 12.217.00
WISE 0614+391250.2T6Auriga06h 14m 07.51s39° 12 35.6716.93
WISE 0614+095151.5T7Orion06h 14m 37.73s09° 51 35.0
WISE 0623-045637.5T8Monoceros06h 23m 09.91s−04° 56 24.2717.51
WISE 0625+564667.2T6Lynx06h 25m 42.27s56° 46 25.5517.10
WISE 0627-111437.2T6Canis Major06h 27m 20.08s−11° 14 27.9815.49
WISE 0647-623228.0Y1Pictor06h 47m 23.23s−62° 32 39.722.65
WISE 0656+420554.1T3Auriga06h 56m 09.63s42° 05 32.2215.45
WISE 0713-291723.2Y0Canis Major07h 13m 22.55s−29° 17 51.919.64
WISE 0723+340345.7T9:Gemini07h 23m 12.44s34° 03 13.5
WISE 0733+754478.3T6Camelopardalis07h 33m 47.94s75° 44 39.2
WISE 0734-715734.9Y0Volans07h 34m 44.02s−71° 57 44.020.41
WISE 0744+562847.3T8Lynx07h 44m 57.28s56° 28 21.1217.68
WISE 0750+272551.5T8.5Gemini07h 50m 03.77s27° 25 44.6819.02
WISE 0751-763439.1T9Chamaeleon07h 51m 08.75s−76° 34 49.5419.34
WISE 0759-490438.8T8Puppis07h 59m 46.98s−49° 04 54.13
WISE 0811-805132.0T9.5:Chamaeleon08h 11m 17.81s−80° 51 41.3
WISE 0812+402163.6T8Lynx08h 12m 20.04s40° 21 06.2
WISE 0819-033546.0T4Hydra08h 19m 58.06s−03° 35 28.5214.99
WISE 0821+144368.2T5.5Cancer08h 21m 31.66s14° 43 19.2916.78
WISE 0836-185972.4T8 pecPyxis08h 36m 41.17s−18° 59 47.18
WISE 0857+560442.1T8Ursa Major08h 57m 16.25s56° 04 07.5817.65
WISE 0906+473551.5T8Ursa Major09h 06m 49.34s47° 35 38.218.16
WISE 0929+040964.9T6.5Hydra09h 29m 06.78s04° 09 57.5917.21
WISE 0952+195572.1T6Leo09h 52m 59.3s19° 55 08.4917.13
WISE 1018-244547.6T8Hydra10h 18m 08.05s−24° 45 58.26
WISE 1019+652956.8T6Ursa Major10h 19m 05.64s65° 29 54.1716.59
WISE 1039-160047.3T7.5Hydra10h 39m 07.73s−16° 00 02.9
WISE 1042-384253.2T8.5Antlia10h 42m 45.29s−38° 42 37.86
Luhman 16 (WISE 1049-5319)6.5L8Vela10h 49m 18.72s−53° 19 09.8610.73
WISE 1051-213840.8T9:Hydra10h 51m 30.01s−21° 38 59.7
WISE 1122+255057.7T6Leo11h 22m 54.71s25° 50 21.8516.67
WISE 1124-042150.6T7Leo11h 24m 38.12s−04° 21 49.7
WISE 1147-2040102.0L7Hydra11h 47m 24.21s−20° 40 20.44
WISE 1150+630232.9T8Ursa Major11h 50m 13.9s63° 02 40.9717.72
WISE 1217+162634.2T9Coma Berenices12h 17m 56.96s16° 26 39.9817.83
WISE 1225-101355.4T6Virgo12h 25m 58.86s−10° 13 45.0
WISE 1311+012244.4T9:Virgo13h 11m 06.21s01° 22 53.6118.97
WISE 1311+362986.1L5 pecCanes Venatici13h 11m 41.91s36° 29 24.8315.55
WISE 1318-175832.9T9:Virgo13h 18m 33.98s−17° 58 26.5
WISE 1320+603456.1T6.5Ursa Major13h 20m 04.18s60° 34 25.9916.95
WISE 1322-234033.9T8Hydra13h 22m 33.63s−23° 40 16.7117.01
WISE 1348+660391.0L9Draco13h 48m 07.04s66° 03 28.2517.17
WISE 1405+553425.3Y0 (pec?)Ursa Major14h 05m 18.27s55° 34 21.2220.20
WISE 1433-083784.8T8::Libra14h 33m 11.42s−08° 37 36.4
WISE 1436-181460.0T8 pecLibra14h 36m 02.22s−18° 14 21.87
WISE 1457+581552.2T7Draco14h 57m 15.03s58° 15 09.9316.83
WISE 1506+702711.1T6Ursa Minor15h 06m 49.89s70° 27 36.2314.33
WISE 1517+052972.4T8Serpens15h 17m 21.13s05° 29 29.3
WISE 1519+700950.9T8Ursa Minor15h 19m 06.69s70° 09 30.9217.88
WISE 1523+312584.5T7 pCorona Borealis15h 23m 05.1s31° 25 37.6
WISE 1541-225020.0Y0.5Libra15h 41m 51.57s−22° 50 25.0321.16
WISE 1542+223041.1T9.5Serpens15h 42m 14.0s22° 30 05.2
WISE 1612-342055.4T6.5Scorpius16h 12m 15.92s−34° 20 28.61
WISE 1614+173932.6T9Hercules16h 14m 41.48s17° 39 35.4419.08
WISE 1617+180750.2T8Hercules16h 17m 05.74s18° 07 14.2117.66
WISE 1622-095952.2T6Scorpius16h 22m 09.95s−09° 55 34.7816.44
WISE 1627+325550.2T6Hercules16h 27m 25.65s32° 55 24.516.61
WISE 1639-684716.3Y0Triangulum Australe16h 39m 40.83s−68° 47 38.6
WISE 1647+563228T6Draco16h 47m 15.59s56° 32 08.4416.59
WISE 1653+444439.5T8Hercules16h 53m 11.03s44° 44 22.7117.59
WISE 1711+350060.3T8Hercules17h 11m 04.59s35° 00 36.7317.89
WISE 1717+612972.7T8Draco17h 17m 17.13s61° 28 58.8218.49
WISE 1721+111762.3T6Ophiuchus17h 21m 34.46s11° 17 39.4
WISE 1728+571697.8T6Draco17h 28m 44.97s57° 16 42.917.68
WISE 1738+273220.0Y0Hercules17h 38m 35.54s27° 32 58.7819.47
WISE 1741+255318.9T9Hercules17h 41m 24.22s25° 53 18.9616.53
WISE 1746-033883.8T6Ophiuchus17h 46m 40.78s−03° 38 1817.45
WISE 1800+013428.7T7.5Ophiuchus18h 00m 26.60s01° 34 53.114.30
WISE 1804+311730.0T9.5:Hercules18h 04m 35.39s31° 17 05.9818.70
WISE 1809+383874.4T8Hercules18h 09m 01.07s38° 38 05.4
WISE 1812+272147.0T8.5:Hercules18h 12m 10.83s27° 21 44.2618.19
WISE 1828+265036.0Y2Lyra18h 28m 31.10s26° 50 37.7923.57
WISE 1830+4542107L9Lyra18h 30m 58.57s45° 42 57.55
WISE 1841+7000131.1T5Draco18h 41m 24.75s70° 00 38.5417.24
WISE 1852+353755.4T7Lyra18h 52m 15.83s35° 37 16.0616.50
WISE 1906+450851.5T6Lyra19h 06m 24.73s45° 08 06.8816.36
WISE 1928+235622.8T6Vulpecula19h 28m 41.35s23° 56 04.9
WISE 1952+724044.4T4Draco19h 52m 46.61s72° 40 00.6115.09
WISE 1959-333837.2T8Sagittarius19h 59m 05.65s33° 38 34.0316.87
WISE 2030+074934.2T1.5Delphinus20h 30m 42.90s07° 49 34.414.23
WISE 2014+042496.2T7 pAquila20h 14m 04.13s04° 24 08.5
WISE 2015+664650.6T8Draco20h 15m 46.27s66° 46 45.1
WISE 2018-742347.9T7Pavo20h 18m 25s−74° 23 27.9917.11
WISE 2019-114842.4T8.5:Capricornus20h 19m 20.76s−11° 48 07.6
WISE 2056+145924.5Y0Delphinus20h 56m 28.88s14° 59 53.6819.21
WISE 2134-713742.7T9 pecIndus21h 34m 56.81s−71° 37 44.5619.8
WISE 2157+265961.6T7Pegasus21h 57m 51.34s26° 59 31.2517.31
WISE 2209-273446.0T7Piscis Austrinus22h 09m 22.05s−27° 34 39.9416.81
WISE 2213+091158.7T7Pegasus22h 13m 54.71s09° 11 39.4716.98
WISE 2220-362826.4Y0Grus22h 20m 55.31s−36° 28 17.420.38
WISE 2226+044045.0T8Pegasus22h 26m 23.06s04° 40 03.0616.90
WISE 2237-061453.5T5Aquarius22h 37m 29.48s−06° 14 34.3617.40
WISE 2237+722846.0T6Cepheus22h 37m 20.39s72° 28 33.8
WISE 2239+161759.7T3Pegasus22h 39m 37.57s16° 17 1616.18
WISE 2255-3118[9]44.7T8Piscis Austrinus22h 55m 40.74s−31° 18 42.1117.29
WISE 2301+021660.7T6.5Pisces23h 01m 33.32s02° 16 35.1
WISE 2313-803735.9T8Octans23h 13m 36.45s−80° 37 00.716.97
WISE 2319-1844[9]52.2T7.5Aquarius23h 19m 39.13s−18° 44 04.1517.43
WISE 2325-4105[9]37.5T9 pecGrus23h 25m 19.54s−41° 05 34.9219.75
WISE 2327-273070.8L9Sculptor23h 27m 28.74s−27° 30 56.6616.68
WISE 2335+422290.3T7Andromeda22h 35m 43.79s42° 22 55.2
WISE 2340-0745[9]37.8T7Aquarius23h 40m 26.6s−07° 45 08.4616.15
WISE 2342+085651.2T6.5Pegasus23h 42m 28.98s08° 56 20.2
WISE 2343-741848.6T6Octans23h 43m 51.3s−74° 18 46.8616.13
WISE 2344+1034[9]46.0T9Pegasus23h 44m 46.23s10° 34 16.118.80
WISE 2348-1028[9]54.1T7Aquarius23h 48m 41.13s−10° 28 44.1116.91
WISE 2357+122754.8T6Pegasus23h 57m 16.49s12° 27 41.8
WISE 2359-733542.7T5.5Tucana23h 59m 41.08s−73° 35 05.0916.16

See also

References

  1. Nicholos Wethington (October 6, 2008). "Dense Exoplanet Creates Classification Calamity". Universetoday.com. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  2. Rebolo, Rafael (2014), "Teide 1 and the Discovery of Brown Dwarfs", in Joergens, Viki, 50 Years of Brown Dwarfs - From Prediction to Discovery to Forefront of Research, Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 401, Springer, pp. 25–50, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-01162-2_4, ISBN 978-3-319-01162-2
  3. "Astronomers Announce First Clear Evidence of a Brown Dwarf". Space Telescope Science Institute news release STScI-1995-48. November 29, 1995. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
  4. Mohanty, Subhanjoy; Jayawardhana, Ray; Huelamo, Nuria; Mamajek, Eric (2007). "The Planetary Mass Companion 2MASS 1207−3932B: Temperature, Mass, and Evidence for an Edge‐on Disk". The Astrophysical Journal. 657 (2): 1064. arXiv:astro-ph/0610550. Bibcode:2007ApJ...657.1064M. doi:10.1086/510877.
  5. Wm. Robert Johnson (27 December 2015). "List of Brown Dwarfs". Johnston's Archive. Retrieved 25 March 2017. (2,850 confirmed; 930 candidates)
  6. 1 2 3 4 FEMENIA B.; REBOLO R.; PEREZ-PRIETO J.A.; HILDEBRANDT S.R.; LABADIE L.; PEREZ-GARRIDO A.; BEJAR V.J.S.; DIAZ-SANCHEZ A.; VILLO I.; OSCOZ A.; LOPEZ R.; RODRIGUEZ L.F.; PIQUERAS J. (2011). "Lucky imaging adaptive optics of the brown dwarf binary GJ569Bab". Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 413: 1524–1536. Bibcode:1988ApJ...330L.119F. doi:10.1086/185218.
  7. Forrest, Skrutskie and Shure (1988). "A possible brown dwarf companion to Gliese 569". Astrophysical Journal Letters. 330 (3): L119–L123. arXiv:1012.4421. Bibcode:2011MNRAS.413.1524F. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18226.x.
  8. Geier, S.; et al. (September 2009). "Discovery of a Close Substellar Companion to the Hot Subdwarf Star HD 149382—The Decisive Influence of Substellar Objects on Late Stellar Evolution". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 702 (1): L96–L99. arXiv:0908.1025. Bibcode:2009ApJ...702L..96G. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/702/1/L96.
  9. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kirkpatrick, J. D.; Gelino, C. R.; Cushing, M. C.; Mace, G. N.; Griffith, R. L.; Skrutskie, M. F.; Marsh, K. A.; Wright, E. L.; Eisenhardt, P. R.; McLean, I. S.; Mainzer, A. K.; Burgasser, A. J.; Tinney, C. G.; Parker, S.; Salter, G. (2012). "Further Defining Spectral Type "Y" and Exploring the Low-mass End of the Field Brown Dwarf Mass Function". The Astrophysical Journal. 753 (2): 156. arXiv:1205.2122. Bibcode:2012ApJ...753..156K. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/753/2/156.
  • "Extrasolar Visions: Brown dwarfs". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
  • "Interactive Extrasolar-Planets Catalogue". Archived from the original on November 27, 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-25.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.