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Meeting the Cool Neighbors. VI. A Search for Nearby Ultracool Dwarfs in the Galactic Plane

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, , Citation I. Neill Reid 2003 AJ 126 2449 DOI 10.1086/378907

1538-3881/126/5/2449

Abstract

Surveys for nearby low-luminosity dwarfs tend to avoid the crowded regions of the Galactic plane. We have devised near-infrared color-magnitude and color-color selection criteria designed to identify late-type M and early-type L dwarfs within 12 pc of the Sun. We use those criteria to search for candidates within the regions of the Galactic plane (|b| < 10°) covered by the Second Incremental Data Release from the Two Micron All Sky Survey. Detailed inspection of the available photographic images of the resulting 1299 candidates confirms only two as ultracool dwarfs. Both are known proper-motion stars, identified in the recent survey by Lépine et al. Despite the low numbers, the inferred surface density is consistent with comparable surveys at higher latitudes. We discuss the implications for the luminosity function and consider means of improving the efficiency and scope of photometric surveys in the plane.

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10.1086/378907