The Nearest cool white dwarf (d ~ 4 pc), the coolest M-type subdwarf (sdM9.5), and other high proper motion discoveries
Jun, 2004
9 pages
Published in:
- Astron.Astrophys. 425 (2004) 519-527
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- astro-ph/0406457 [astro-ph]
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Abstract: (arXiv)
We report the discovery of seven high proper motion stars with proper motions between about 0.7 and 2.2 arcsec/yr. They were detected in an archival search using multi-epoch positions in the optical SuperCOSMOS Sky Surveys and in the near-infrared sky surveys 2MASS and DENIS. The star with the largest proper motion, is spectroscopically classified as a very nearby (d=8pc) M5.5 dwarf with Galactic thin disk kinematics. A second star with about 2 arcsec/yr proper motion, is still lacking spectroscopic confirmation but can be classified from photometry as thick disk M3.5 dwarf. Three objects turn out to be cool subdwarf members of the Galactic thick disk or halo, including the first sdM9.5 object, which represents the currently coolest known M subdwarf, another ultra-cool subdwarf, of spectral type sdM7.0 as well as an earlier type (sdM1.5) star. The latter has an extremely large space velocity with clear halo kinematics. Two objects show featureless spectra typical of cool white dwarfs. One of them is probably a very nearby (d~4pc) thin disk object and may be the nearest isolated white dwarf, the other one has thick disk kinematics.- astrometry
- surveys
- stars: kinematics
- stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs
- stars: subdwarfs
- stars: white dwarfs
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