2002MNRAS.336L..49S


Query : 2002MNRAS.336L..49S

2002MNRAS.336L..49S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 336, L49-L52 (2002/November-1)

SSSPM J0829-1309: a new nearby L dwarf detected in SuperCOSMOS Sky Surveys.

SCHOLZ R.-D. and MEUSINGER H.

Abstract (from CDS):

The SuperCOSMOS Sky Surveys provide a complete coverage of the southern sky in three passbands (photographic BJ, R and I) and at different epochs. These data are the basis for a new high proper motion survey that aims to find extremely red nearby dwarf stars and brown dwarfs. One of the first candidates, which is relatively bright (I = 16) but very red R - I = 2.8, BJ- R = 3.6), was detected in the equatorial zone by its large proper motion of 0.56 arcsec.yr. Spectroscopic follow-up observations with the 2.2-m telescope of the Calar Alto Observatory classified this object as an L2 dwarf very similar to the first free-floating L dwarf Kelu 1 also discovered in a proper motion survey by Ruiz, Leggett & Allard. If we assume SSSPM J0829-1309 to have the same luminosity as Kelu 1, we get a distance estimate for the new L dwarf of about 12 pc since it is about one magnitude brighter than Kelu 1 in the SSS I and R bands. This makes SSSPM J0829-1309 one of the nearest objects of its class, well suited for detailed investigations. We present a brief overview of all known nearby (d < 20 pc) southern L dwarfs and give first proper motion values for DENIS-P J0255-47 and SDSSp J1326-00 and an improved proper motion for LHS 102B.

Abstract Copyright: RAS

Journal keyword(s): surveys - stars: distances - stars: kinematics - stars: late-type - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - solar neighbourhood.

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME L 362-29 BC BD* 00 04 34.8671722377 -40 44 06.463544237       19.61 16.88 L5+L5 111 0
2 L 362-29 PM* 00 04 36.4375346731 -40 44 02.880162313   14.47 12.84 12.525   M4V 79 0
3 V* DG Phe LM* 01 09 01.5215641680 -51 00 49.414738356     18.8 18.08 15.27 M8.5e 30 0
4 DENIS J020529.0-115925 BD* 02 05 29.3651195393 -11 59 29.721210536           L7V 150 0
5 DENIS J025503.3-470049 BD* 02 55 03.6927058871 -47 00 51.356903955     22.921 19.906 17.454 L9 145 0
6 SIPS J0539-0059 BD* 05 39 52.0040375405 -00 59 01.491092352           L5V 88 0
7 SSSPM J0829-1309 BD* 08 28 34.1716399433 -13 09 19.841445886         16.07 L2 51 0
8 SIPS J1058-1548 BD* 10 58 47.8366017792 -15 48 17.250428304       20.095 17.764 L3V 100 2
9 SIPS J1228-1547 BD* 12 28 15.23184 -15 47 34.2312       20.187 18.163 L5.5+L5.5 145 0
10 NAME Kelu-1 BD* 13 05 40.1642434199 -25 41 05.712165150         16.85 L2+L3.5 254 0
11 2MASS J13262981-0038314 BD* 13 26 29.81880 -00 38 31.4880           L5.5V 41 0
12 LP 271-25 LM* 14 28 43.2275214164 +33 10 39.259309081   21.2   17.8   M9Ve 250 0
13 2MASS J14392836+1929149 BD* 14 39 28.1499428599 +19 29 15.908790370           L1V 131 0
14 2MASSW J1507476-162738 BD* 15 07 47.6758255542 -16 27 40.113982846     22.136 18.928 16.579 L5V 199 0
15 2MASSW J2224438-015852 BD* 22 24 43.8544128559 -01 58 53.284975671           L4.5V 139 0

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