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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010
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“Copyright 2010 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the author and the American Institute of Physics.”
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Dynamical mass of the first T-dwarf
GJ 229B was the first methane dwarf ever discovered, now classified as a peculiar T7, and one of the earliest known brown dwarfs in the Galaxy (Nakajima et al. 1995). It was identified as a proper motion companion, orbiting at 7.7 arcsec around the bright, nearby M1V-type star GJ 229A (d=5.7612±0.0005 pc, Gaia EDR3).González-Álvarez, E. +1 more
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Ultracool Objects: L, T, and Y Dwarfs
2013The discovery of the first bona fide brown dwarfs in 1995 ushered in a new era in both stellar and planetary astrophysics. The emergent spectra of brown dwarfs are distinct from those of the lowest-mass stars and thus the creation of three new spectral classes, L, T, and Y, were required in order to classify them.
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A measurement of the equation of state of carbon envelopes of white dwarfs
Nature, 2020A L Kritcher +2 more
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MODEL ATMOSPHERES OF VERY LOW MASS STARS AND BROWN DWARFS
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1997France Allard
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Discovery of two young brown dwarfs in an eclipsing binary system
Nature, 2006Keivan G Stassun +2 more
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Core crystallization and pile-up in the cooling sequence of evolving white dwarfs
Nature, 2019Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay +2 more
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