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arxiv: astro-ph/0301282 · v2 · submitted 2003-01-15 · 🌌 astro-ph

LSR0602+3910 - Discovery of a Bright Nearby L-type Brown Dwarf

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We report the discovery of LSR0602+3910, an L dwarf of class L1. The object was initially identified by Lepine et al. (2002) as a new high proper motion star lying close to the Galactic plane. Its 2MASS J-K_s=1.43 is consistent with an L dwarf, which we now confirm spectroscopically. In addition, we see a signature of Li I absorption, making LSR0602+3910 a brown dwarf, one of the brightest known (K_s=10.86). Among L dwarfs it is second in brightness to the combined light of 2MASS 0746+20, a close binary system. We see no indication that LSR0602+3910 is a binary, although high-resolution imaging will be required to confirm this. Spectroscopic and photometric distance estimates agree very well, placing LSR0602+3910 at d=10.6+-0.8 pc. LSR0602+3910 was most likely missed in previous searches because of its proximity to the plane, the region that most searches avoided. We estimate that some 40% of bright L dwarfs are missed because of this selection effect.

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