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2010ApJ...710...45B - Astrophys. J., 710, 45-50 (2010/February-2)

SDSS J141624.08+134826.7: a nearby blue l dwarf from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

BOWLER B.P., LIU M.C. and DUPUY T.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the discovery of a bright (J = 13.1 mag) nearby L6 dwarf found in a search for L-type ultracool subdwarfs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 7. SDSS J141624.08+134826.7 exhibits blue near-infrared colors compared to other optically typed L6 objects, but its optical and near-infrared spectra do not show metal-poor features characteristic of known L-type ultracool subdwarfs. Instead, SDSS J141624.08+134826.7 is probably a nearby example of the class of L dwarfs with low condensate opacities that exhibit unusually blue near-infrared colors for a given spectral type. Its deep 1.4 and 1.9 µm H2 O absorption bands, weak 2.3 µm CO feature, strong 0.99 µm FeH band, and shallow optical TiO and CaH bands resemble the spectra of other blue L dwarfs which are believed to have unusually thin or large-grained cloud structure. The luminosity of SDSS J141624.08+134826.7 implies that it is either a high-mass brown dwarf or a low-mass star, depending on its age, and its UVW space motion suggests a thin-disk membership. With a spectrophotometric distance of 8.4±1.9 pc, SDSS J141624.08+134826.7 is one of the nearest L dwarfs to the Sun and is therefore an excellent target for high resolution imaging, spectroscopic, and astrometric follow-up observations.

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Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - stars: individual: SDSS J141624.08+134826.7 - stars: low-mass

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