WISEA J085510.74-071442.5 , the SIMBAD biblio

WISEA J085510.74-071442.5 , the SIMBAD biblio (85 results) C.D.S. - SIMBAD4 rel 1.8 - 2024.04.25CEST01:54:51


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2014ApJ...781....4L viz 16       D               1 763 78 A search for a distant companion to the Sun with the wide-field infrared survey explorer. LUHMAN K.L.
2014ApJ...783..122K viz 118           X         3 200 116 The AllWISE motion survey and the quest for cold subdwarfs. KIRKPATRICK J.D., SCHNEIDER A., FAJARDO-ACOSTA S., et al.
2014ApJ...786L..18L 2274     A S   X C       56 8 131 Discovery of a ∼250 K brown dwarf at 2 pc from the Sun. LUHMAN K.L.
2014ApJ...793L..16F 2080   K A S   X C       51 1 22 Indications of water clouds in the coldest known brown dwarf. FAHERTY J.K., TINNEY C.G., SKEMER A., et al.
2014ApJ...794...16L 39           X         1 13 9 Near-infrared detection of WD 0806-661 B with the Hubble Space Telescope. LUHMAN K.L., MORLEY C.V., BURGASSER A.J., et al.
2014AJ....148...82W 1890   K A D     X C       48 4 19 NEOWISE-R observation of the coolest known brown dwarf. WRIGHT E.L., MAINZER A., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2014A&A...570L...8B 300 T K A   O X         7 7 14 Temperature constraints on the coldest brown dwarf known:
WISE 0855-0714.
BEAMIN J.C., IVANOV V.D., BAYO A., et al.
2014ApJ...796....6L 2070     A     X C       52 4 14 A new parallax measurement for the coldest known brown dwarf. LUHMAN K.L. and ESPLIN T.L.
2014ApJ...796...39T 511     A D     X C       13 63 38 The luminosities of the coldest brown dwarfs. TINNEY C.G., FAHERTY J.K., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2014MNRAS.444.1931P 39           X         1 21 18 Discovery of a new Y dwarf: WISE J030449.03-270508.3. PINFIELD D.J., GROMADZKI M., LEGGETT S.K., et al.
2014ApJ...797....3K 1168   K A     X C       29 1 9 Deep z-band observations of the coolest Y dwarf. KOPYTOVA T.G., CROSSFIELD I.J.M., DEACON N.R., et al.
2014A&ARv..22...80H 40           X         1 31 66 Atmospheres of brown dwarfs. HELLING C. and CASEWELL S.
2015ApJ...799...37L 755     A D     X C       19 34 32 Near-infrared photometry of Y dwarfs: low ammonia abundance and the onset of water clouds. LEGGETT S.K., MORLEY C.V., MARLEY M.S., et al.
2015AJ....149..104B 40           X         1 27 28 WISE J072003.20-084651.2: an old and active M9.5 + T5 spectral binary 6 pc from the Sun. BURGASSER A.J., GILLON M., MELIS C., et al.
2015ApJ...804...92S 41           X         1 29 58 Hubble Space Telescope spectroscopy of brown dwarfs discovered with the wide-field infrared survey explorer. SCHNEIDER A.C., CUSHING M.C., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2015AJ....150...62M 1096     A     X C       27 4 4 A search for substellar companions to the two nearest brown dwarf systems. MELSO N.D., KALDON K.M. and LUHMAN K.L.
2016ApJ...817..112S viz 217       D     X         6 20551 25 A proper motion survey using the first sky pass of NEOWISE-reactivation data. SCHNEIDER A.C., GRECO J., CUSHING M.C., et al.
2016ApJ...819...17O 41           X         1 6 6 Searching for binary Y dwarfs with the Gemini multi-conjugate adaptive optics system (GeMS). OPITZ D., TINNEY C.G., FAHERTY J.K., et al.
2016ApJ...823L..35S 2113 T   A     X C       51 4 9 The collapse of the wien tail in the coldest brown dwarf? Hubble space telescope near-infrared photometry of
WISE J085510.83-071442.5.
SCHNEIDER A.C., CUSHING M.C., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2016ApJ...824....2L 136       D     X         4 25 6 Near-infrared spectroscopy of the Y0 WISEP J173835.52+273258.9 and the Y1 WISE J035000.32-565830.2: the importance of non-equilibrium chemistry. LEGGETT S.K., TREMBLIN P., SAUMON D., et al.
2016A&A...589A..26B 185     A   O X         5 49 10 A non-uniform distribution of the nearest brown dwarfs. BIHAIN G. and SCHOLZ R.-D.
2016ApJS..224...36K viz 281           X C       6 45305 70 The AllWISE motion survey, part 2. KIRKPATRICK J.D., KELLOGG K., SCHNEIDER A.C., et al.
2016ApJ...826L..17S 2540     A D     X C       63 4 45 The first spectrum of the coldest brown dwarf. SKEMER A.J., MORLEY C.V., ALLERS K.N., et al.
2016A&A...592A..80Z 3596 T   A     X C       88 11 4 Near-infrared photometry of WISE
J085510.74-071442.5.
ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., LODIEU N., BEJAR V.J.S., et al.
2016AJ....152...78L 5340     A D S   X C       132 11 22 The spectral energy distribution of the coldest known brown dwarf. LUHMAN K.L. and ESPLIN T.L.
2016ApJS..225...10F viz 40           X         1 212 193 Population properties of brown dwarf analogs to exoplanets. FAHERTY J.K., RIEDEL A.R., CRUZ K.L., et al.
2016ApJ...830..144R 40           X         1 214 25 A brown dwarf census from the SIMP survey. ROBERT J., GAGNE J., ARTIGAU E., et al.
2016ApJ...831..166L 80           X         2 15 5 The long-term dynamical evolution of disk-fragmented multiple systems in the solar neighborhood. LI Y., KOUWENHOVEN M.B.N., STAMATELLOS D., et al.
2016ApJ...832...58E viz 2354     A     X C       58 3 7 Photometric monitoring of the coldest known brown dwarf with the Spitzer Space Telescope. ESPLIN T.L., LUHMAN K.L., CUSHING M.C., et al.
2016ApJ...833...96L viz 40           X         1 160 156 The Hawaii infrared parallax program. II. Young ultracool field dwarfs. LIU M.C., DUPUY T.J. and ALLERS K.N.
2017ApJS..228...18G 122           X         3 279 64 BANYAN. IX. The initial mass function and planetary-mass object space density of the TW Hya association. GAGNE J., FAHERTY J.K., MAMAJEK E.E., et al.
2017ApJ...836..184Y 393     A     X         10 1 3 Atmospheric habitable zones in Y dwarf atmospheres. YATES J.S., PALMER P.I., BILLER B., et al.
2017ApJ...837...95B 41           X         1 702 15 A search for L/T transition dwarfs with Pan-STARRS1 and WISE. III. Young L dwarf discoveries and proper motion catalogs in Taurus and Scorpius-Centaurus. BEST W.M.J., LIU M.C., MAGNIER E.A., et al.
2017MNRAS.464.1247K viz 42           X         1 9 9 VVV high proper motion stars. I. The catalogue of bright Ks ≤ 13.5 stars. KURTEV R., GROMADZKI M., BEAMIN J.C., et al.
2017ApJ...842...65Z 162           X         4 51 3 Optical and near-infrared spectra of σ Orionis isolated planetary-mass objects. ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., BEJAR V.J.S. and PENA RAMIREZ K.
2017ApJ...842...78V 58       D     X         2 35 57 The viewing geometry of brown dwarfs influences their observed colors and variability amplitudes. VOS J.M., ALLERS K.N. and BILLER B.A.
2017ApJ...842..118L viz 2721     A D     X C       67 107 55 The Y-type brown dwarfs: estimates of mass and age from new astrometry, homogenized photometry, and near-infrared spectroscopy. LEGGETT S.K., TREMBLIN P., ESPLIN T.L., et al.
2017MNRAS.468.3764S 41           X         1 15 3 Parallaxes and infrared photometry of three Y0 dwarfs. SMART R.L., APAI D., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2018AJ....155...87K 41           X         1 34 ~ Discovery of a possible early-T thick-disk subdwarf from the AllWISE2 Motion Survey. KELLOGG K., KIRKPATRICK J.D., METCHEV S., et al.
2018ApJ...858...97M 4490     A D S   X C       108 3 13 An L band spectrum of the coldest brown dwarf. MORLEY C.V., SKEMER A.J., ALLERS K.N., et al.
2018AJ....155..238S 41           X         1 30 4 Spitzer light curves of the young, planetary-mass TW Hya members 2MASS J11193254-1137466AB and WISEA J114724.10-204021.3. SCHNEIDER A.C., HARDEGREE-ULLMAN K.K., CUSHING M.C., et al.
2018ApJS..236...28T 41           X         1 64 4 New Y- and T dwarfs from WISE identified by methane imaging. TINNEY C.G., KIRKPATRICK J.D., FAHERTY J.K., et al.
2018ApJ...862..173T viz 16       D               1 44 7 Parallaxes of cool objects with WISE: filling in for Gaia. THEISSEN C.A.
2018ApJ...867..109M viz 41           X         1 40 8 Y dwarf trigonometric parallaxes from the Spitzer Space Telescope. MARTIN E.C., KIRKPATRICK J.D., BEICHMAN C.A., et al.
2018ApJ...868...44F 42           X         1 6 8 A late-type L dwarf at 11 pc hiding in the Galactic plane characterized using Gaia DR2. FAHERTY J.K., GAGNE J., BURGASSER A.J., et al.
2019ApJS..240...19K viz 17       D               2 240 80 Preliminary trigonometric parallaxes of 184 late-T and Y dwarfs and an analysis of the field substellar mass function into the "planetary" mass regime. KIRKPATRICK J.D., MARTIN E.C., SMART R.L., et al.
2019ApJ...875L..15M 42           X         1 15 5 Cloud atlas: rotational spectral modulations and potential sulfide clouds in the planetary-mass, late T-type companion Ross 458C. MANJAVACAS E., APAI D., LEW B.W.P., et al.
2019MNRAS.487.1994K 1003   K A D     X C F     23 11 ~ Constraints on magnetospheric radio emission from Y dwarfs. KAO M.M., HALLINAN G. and PINEDA J.S.
2019ApJ...881...17M 376           X         9 3 ~ CWISEP J193518.59-154620.3 an extremely cold brown dwarf in the solar neighborhood discovered with CatWISE. MAROCCO F., CASELDEN D., MEISNER A.M., et al.
2019ApJ...882..117L 17       D               1 16 ~ 3.8 µm imaging of 400-600 K brown dwarfs and orbital constraints for WISEP J045853.90+643452.6AB. LEGGETT S.K., DUPUY T.J., MORLEY C.V., et al.
2019ApJ...883..143L 209           X         5 2 ~ Brown dwarf atmospheres as the potentially most detectable and abundant sites for life. LINGAM M. and LOEB A.
2019ApJ...883..205B viz 84           X         2 500 34 The ultracool SpeXtroscopic survey. I. Volume-limited spectroscopic sample and luminosity function of M7-L5 ultracool dwarfs. BARDALEZ GAGLIUFFI D.C., BURGASSER A.J., SCHMIDT S.J., et al.
2019A&A...629A.145E viz 84           X         2 37 ~ Detection of new strongly variable brown dwarfs in the L/T transition. ERIKSSON S.C., JANSON M. and CALISSENDORFF P.
2019AJ....158..182G viz 84           X         2 159 ~ Spectroscopic follow-up of discoveries from the NEOWISE proper motion survey. GRECO J.J., SCHNEIDER A.C., CUSHING M.C., et al.
2020ApJ...888L..19M 383           X C       8 6 ~ Improved Infrared photometry and a preliminary parallax measurement for the extremely cold brown dwarf CWISEP J144606.62-231717.8. MAROCCO F., KIRKPATRICK J.D., MEISNER A.M., et al.
2020ApJ...888..102L 43           X         1 2 ~ Prospects for life on temperate planets around brown dwarfs. LINGAM M., GINSBURG I. and LOEB A.
2020ApJ...889...74M viz 341           X         8 174 23 Expanding the Y dwarf census with Spitzer follow-up of the coldest CatWISE solar neighborhood discoveries. MEISNER A.M., CASELDEN D., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2020ApJ...889..176F viz 43           X         1 189 24 WISE 2150-7520AB: a very low-mass, wide comoving brown dwarf system discovered through the citizen science project Backyard Worlds: Planet 9. FAHERTY J.K., GOODMAN S., CASELDEN D., et al.
2020ApJ...893L..30B 85               F     1 42 33 Strong near-infrared spectral variability of the young cloudy L dwarf companion VHS J1256-1257 b. BOWLER B.P., ZHOU Y., MORLEY C.V., et al.
2020ApJS..247...69E 89           X         2 17 68 The CatWISE Preliminary Catalog: motions from WISE and NEOWISE data. EISENHARDT P.R.M., MAROCCO F., FOWLER J.W., et al.
2020ApJ...895..145B 750     A     X C       17 9 17 WISEA J083011.95+283716.0 a missing link planetary-mass object. BARDALEZ GAGLIUFFI D.C., FAHERTY J.K., SCHNEIDER A.C., et al.
2020AJ....160...38V viz 17       D               1 89 35 Spitzer variability properties of low-gravity L dwarfs. VOS J.M., BILLER B.A., ALLERS K.N., et al.
2020AJ....160...63M viz 2045     A D S   X C       47 19 40 Observations of disequilibrium CO chemistry in the coldest brown dwarfs. MILES B.E., SKEMER A.J.I., MORLEY C.V., et al.
2020ApJ...899..123M viz 766       S   X C       16 113 23 Spitzer follow-up of extremely cold brown dwarfs discovered by the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 citizen science project. MEISNER A.M., FAHERTY J.K., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2020A&A...642A..96P 2111   K A S O X C       48 6 ~ A search for millimeter emission from the coldest and closest brown dwarf with ALMA. PETRY D. and IVANOV V.D.
2021ApJS..253....8M viz 55           X         1 10 110 The CatWISE2020 Catalog. MAROCCO F., EISENHARDT P.R.M., FOWLER J.W., et al.
2021A&A...650A.201R viz 148       D   O X         4 532 36 The 10 parsec sample in the Gaia era. REYLE C., JARDINE K., FOUQUE P., et al.
2021ApJ...915L...6K 219           X C       4 8 8 The enigmatic brown dwarf WISEA J153429.75-104303.3 (a.k.a. "The Accident"). KIRKPATRICK J.D., MAROCCO F., CASELDEN D., et al.
2021ApJ...915..120M 88             C       1 13 15 New candidate extreme T subdwarfs from the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 citizen science project. MEISNER A.M., SCHNEIDER A.C., BURGASSER A.J., et al.
2021ApJ...918...11L viz 975       D     X C       22 26 7 Measuring and replicating the 1-20 µm energy distributions of the coldest brown dwarfs: rotating, turbulent, and nonadiabatic atmospheres. LEGGETT S.K., TREMBLIN P., PHILLIPS M.W., et al.
2021ApJ...918L..25L 61       D     X         2 71 14 On the detection of exomoons transiting isolated planetary-mass objects. LIMBACH M.A., VOS J.M., WINN J.N., et al.
2021MNRAS.508.5524J 44           X         1 4 ~ Enhanced thermal radiation from a tidally heated exomoon with a single hotspot. JAGER Z. and SZABO G.M.
2021ApJ...920...20C viz 131           X         3 14 7 An improved near-infrared spectrum of the archetype Y dwarf WISEP J182831.08+265037.8. CUSHING M.C., SCHNEIDER A.C., KIRKPATRICK J.D., et al.
2021ApJ...922...26T 93           X         2 1 6 Impact of water-latent heat on the thermal structure of ultra-cool objects: brown dwarfs and free-floating planets. TANG S.-Y., ROBINSON T.D., MARLEY M.S., et al.
2021ApJ...922L..43B 44           X         1 12 6 14 Her: a likely case of planet-planet scattering. BARDALEZ GAGLIUFFI D.C., FAHERTY J.K., LI Y., et al.
2021ApJ...923..119G viz 44           X         1 45 2 GTC/CanariCam deep mid-infrared imaging survey of northern stars within 5 pc. GAUZA B., BEJAR V.J.S., REBOLO R., et al.
2022ApJ...924...68V 45           X         1 65 21 Let the great world spin: revealing the stormy, turbulent nature of young giant exoplanet analogs with the Spitzer Space Telescope. VOS J.M., FAHERTY J.K., GAGNE J., et al.
2022A&A...663A..84L 224           X C       4 21 3 Physical properties and trigonometric distance of the peculiar dwarf WISE J181005.5-101002.3. LODIEU N., ZAPATERO OSORIO M.R., MARTIN E.L., et al.
2022ApJS..263...15C viz 45           X         1 2 1 Jupiter and Saturn as Spectral Analogs for Extrasolar Gas Giants and Brown Dwarfs. COULTER D.J., BARNES J.W. and FORTNEY J.J.
2022AJ....164..253L 63       D     X         2 20 2 A Search for Predicted Astrometric Microlensing Events by Nearby Brown Dwarfs. LUBERTO J., MARTIN E.C., McGILL P., et al.
2023AJ....165...36M 280           X         6 8 6 unTimely: a Full-sky, Time-domain unWISE Catalog. MEISNER A.M., CASELDEN D., SCHLAFLY E.F., et al.
2023AJ....166...57M 187           X C       3 27 ~ Exploring the Extremes: Characterizing a New Population of Old and Cold Brown Dwarfs. MEISNER A.M., LEGGETT S.K., LOGSDON S.E., et al.
2023ApJ...958...94R 93             C       4 15 ~ CWISE J105512.11+544328.3: A Nearby Y Dwarf Spectroscopically Confirmed with Keck/NIRES. ROBBINS G., MEISNER A.M., SCHNEIDER A.C., et al.
2023ApJ...959...86L 541     A     X C       11 8 ~ The First Y Dwarf Data from JWST Show that Dynamic and Diabatic Processes Regulate Cold Brown Dwarf Atmospheres. LEGGETT S.K. and TREMBLIN P.
2024AJ....167....5L 4230     A     X C       84 7 ~ JWST/NIRSpec Observations of the Coldest Known Brown Dwarf. LUHMAN K.L., TREMBLIN P., ALVES DE OLIVEIRA C., et al.

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