While quality checking a new motion-aware co-addition of all 12.5 months of Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) data, we found that the source WISE J070720.48+170533.0 moved 0.″9 in six months. Backtracking this motion allowed us to identify this source as 2MASS J07071961+1705464, with several entries in the USNO B catalog. An astrometric fit to these archival data gives a proper motion of μ = 1793 ± 2 mas yr-1 and a parallax of = 35 ± 42 mas. Photometry from WISE, 2MASS, and the POSS can be fit reasonably well by a blackbody with T = 3658 K and an angular radius of 4.36 × 10-11 radians. No clear evidence of H2 collision-induced absorption is seen in the near-infrared. An optical spectrum shows broad deep CaH bands at 638 and 690 nm, broad deep Na D at 598.2 nm, and weak or absent TiO, indicating that this source is an ultra-subdwarf M star with a radial velocity v rad -21 ± 18 km s-1 relative to the Sun. Given its apparent magnitude, the distance is about 39 ± 9 pc and the tangential velocity is probably 330 km s-1, but a more precise parallax is needed to be certain. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society.All rights reserved.

Wright, E., Kirkpatrick, J., Gelino, C., Fajardo-Acosta, S., Mace, G., Eisenhardt, P., et al. (2014). The first allwise proper motion discovery: WISEA J070720.50+170532.7. THE ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 147(3), 61 [10.1088/0004-6256/147/3/61].

The first allwise proper motion discovery: WISEA J070720.50+170532.7

Fumagalli M.;
2014

Abstract

While quality checking a new motion-aware co-addition of all 12.5 months of Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) data, we found that the source WISE J070720.48+170533.0 moved 0.″9 in six months. Backtracking this motion allowed us to identify this source as 2MASS J07071961+1705464, with several entries in the USNO B catalog. An astrometric fit to these archival data gives a proper motion of μ = 1793 ± 2 mas yr-1 and a parallax of = 35 ± 42 mas. Photometry from WISE, 2MASS, and the POSS can be fit reasonably well by a blackbody with T = 3658 K and an angular radius of 4.36 × 10-11 radians. No clear evidence of H2 collision-induced absorption is seen in the near-infrared. An optical spectrum shows broad deep CaH bands at 638 and 690 nm, broad deep Na D at 598.2 nm, and weak or absent TiO, indicating that this source is an ultra-subdwarf M star with a radial velocity v rad -21 ± 18 km s-1 relative to the Sun. Given its apparent magnitude, the distance is about 39 ± 9 pc and the tangential velocity is probably 330 km s-1, but a more precise parallax is needed to be certain. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society.All rights reserved.
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brown dwarfs; infrared: stars; solar neighborhood; stars: individual (WISEA J070720.50+ 170532.7); stars: late-type; stars: low-mass
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Wright, E., Kirkpatrick, J., Gelino, C., Fajardo-Acosta, S., Mace, G., Eisenhardt, P., et al. (2014). The first allwise proper motion discovery: WISEA J070720.50+170532.7. THE ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 147(3), 61 [10.1088/0004-6256/147/3/61].
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