2MASS 0939-2448

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2MASS 0939-2448
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Antlia
Right ascension 09h 39m 35.48s
Declination −24° 48′ 27.9″
Characteristics
Spectral type T8[1]:{{{3}}}
Apparent magnitude (J) 15.61 ± 0.09[1]:{{{3}}}
Apparent magnitude (H) 15.96 ± 0.09[1]:{{{3}}}
Apparent magnitude (K) 16.83 ± 0.09[1]:{{{3}}}
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: +573.4 ± 2.3[2]:{{{3}}} mas/yr
Dec.: −1044.7 ± 2.5[2]:{{{3}}} mas/yr
Parallax (π) 187.3 ± 4.6[2]:{{{3}}} mas
Distance 17.4 ± 0.4 ly
(5.3 ± 0.1 pc)
Details
2MASS 0939-2448 A
Mass 20 - 50[1]:{{{3}}} MJup
Radius 0.08 - 0.09[1]:{{{3}}} R
Temperature 600 - 700[1]:{{{3}}} K
Metallicity −0.3 - 0.0[1]:{{{3}}}
Age 2 – 10[1]:{{{3}}} Gyr
2MASS 0939-2448 B
Mass 20 - 40[1]:{{{3}}} M
Radius 0.09[1]:{{{3}}} R
Temperature 600 - 700[1]:{{{3}}} K
Metallicity −0.3 - 0.0[1]:{{{3}}}
Age 2 – 10[1]:{{{3}}} Gyr
Other designations
Database references
SIMBAD data

2MASS 0939-2448 (full designation is 2MASS J09393548-2448279)[3]:{{{3}}} is a probable system of two nearby T-type brown dwarfs, located in constellation Antlia at 17.4 light-years from Earth.[2]:{{{3}}}

Discovery

2MASS 0939-2448 was identified as a brown dwarf through analysis of data from the 2MASS survey by Tinney et al. The discovery was published in 2005.[3]:{{{3}}}

Properties

Model calculations suggest that 2MASS 0939-2448 is a system of two brown dwarfs with effective temperatures of about 500 and 700 K and masses of about 25 and 40 Jupiter masses, it is also possible that it is a pair of identical objects with temperatures of 600 K and 30 Jupiter masses.[1]:{{{3}}}

Dimmest known brown dwarf

From publication of the discovery in 2005 till at least 2008 2MASS 0939-2448 or its dimmer component was the dimmest brown dwarf known.[4] Later dimmer objects, including (sub-)brown dwarfs and rogue planets of new spectral class Y, were discovered, using data from WISE and from other surveys. In 2011—2014 the dimmest known of these objects was WISE 1828+2650, and from 2014 the dimmest one is WISE 0855−0714.

References

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Notes

Coordinates: Sky map 09h 39m 35.48s, −24° 48′ 27.9″