WISE 0607+2429
WISEP J060738.65+242953.4 (designation is abbreviated to W0607+2429[1]) is a brown dwarf of spectral class L8,[1] located in the constellation Gemini at approximately 25 light-years from Earth.[1] DiscoveryWISEP J060738.65+242953.4 was discovered in 2012 by Castro & Gizis from data collected by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) Earth-orbiting satellite — NASA infrared-wavelength 40 centimetres (16 in) space telescope, whose mission lasted from December 2009 to February 2011. There are also precovery identifications of this object in Two Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) data (observation epoch 1998.11) and in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) (DR7) (observation epoch 2006.98).[1] In 2012 Castro & Gizis published a paper in The Astrophysical Journal, where they presented discovery of a newfound WISE L-type brown dwarf WISEP J060738.65+242953.4 (a single discovery, presented in the article).[1] Distance
Non-trigonometric distance estimates are marked in italic. Physical propertiesWISEP J060738.65+242953.4 has a temperature of 1460 ± 90 K and bolometric luminosity of 10−4.56 ± 0.09 Solar luminosities (the estimates are based on the object's spectral class (L8)).[4] Mass estimates, determined from this temperature, are from 0.03 (for an assumed age of 0.5 Gyr) to 0.072 (for an assumed age of 10 Gyr) Solar masses, below the hydrogen-burning limit, which implies that WISEP J060738.65+242953.4 is not a true star, but only a substellar object.[4] While some researchers had claimed that WISEP J060738.65+242953.4 may be viewed from its pole, or may rotate slowly because of its narrow spectral lines, later work demonstrated that both of these claims were unlikely.[5] This latter study estimated that the size of the radio-emitting magnetosphere is approximately 107 m. See also
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