WD 0346+246: A Very Low Luminosity, Cool Degenerate in Taurus

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Published 1997 October 13 © 1997. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation N. C. Hambly et al 1997 ApJ 489 L157 DOI 10.1086/316797

1538-4357/489/2/L157

Abstract

We report the serendipitous discovery of a new, very low luminosity, cool degenerate in the region of Taurus. The object was found as a very high proper-motion star (μ = 1farcs3 yr-1) on seven I-band UK Schmidt Telescope plates, dating from 1987 to 1994, via digitized scans from the new, fast, high-precision microdensitometer SuperCOSMOS. Photometry and spectrophotometry indicate that the object has a temperature comparable to those of the handful of coolest white dwarfs currently known (T~3900 K). We discuss the relevance of this discovery to current research concerning Galactic structure and evolution.

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