학술논문

Redder than Red: Discovery of an Exceptionally Red L/T Transition Dwarf
Document Type
article
Source
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 943, Iss 2, p L16 (2023)
Subject
Brown dwarfs
L dwarfs
T dwarfs
Astrophysics
QB460-466
Language
English
ISSN
2041-8213
2041-8205
Abstract
We present the discovery of CWISE J050626.96+073842.4 (CWISE J0506+0738), an L/T transition dwarf with extremely red near-infrared colors discovered through the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 citizen science project. Photometry from UKIRT and CatWISE give a ( J − K ) _MKO color of 2.97 ± 0.03 mag and a J _MKO − W2 color of 4.93 ± 0.02 mag, making CWISE J0506+0738 the reddest known free-floating L/T dwarf in both colors. We confirm the extremely red nature of CWISE J0506+0738 using Keck/NIRES near-infrared spectroscopy and establish that it is a low-gravity, late-type L/T transition dwarf. The spectrum of CWISE J0506+0738 shows possible signatures of CH _4 absorption in its atmosphere, suggesting a colder effective temperature than other known, young, red L dwarfs. We assign a preliminary spectral type for this source of L8 γ –T0 γ . We tentatively find that CWISE J0506+0738 is variable at 3–5 μ m based on multiepoch WISE photometry. Proper motions derived from follow-up UKIRT observations combined with a radial velocity from our Keck/NIRES spectrum and a photometric distance estimate indicate a strong membership probability in the β Pic moving group. A future parallax measurement will help to establish a more definitive moving group membership for this unusual object.