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This is a list of brown dwarfs. These are objects that have masses between heavy gas giants and low-mass stars. The first isolated brown dwarf discovered was Teide 1 in 1995. The first brown dwarf discovered orbiting a star was Gliese 229 B, also discovered in 1995. The first brown dwarf found to have a planet was 2M1207, discovered in 2004. As of 2015, more than 2,800 brown dwarfs have been identified. An isolated object with less than about 13 Jupiter masses is technically a sub-brown dwarf or rogue planet.
Because the mass of a brown dwarf is between that of a planet and that of a star, they have also been called planetars or hyperjovians. Various catalog designations have been used to name brown dwarfs. Brown dwarfs with names ending in a letter such as B, C, or D are in orbit around a primary star; those with names ending in a lower-case letter such as b, c, or d, may be exoplanets (see Exoplanet naming convention).
Some exoplanets, especially those detected by radial velocity, can turn out to be brown dwarfs if their mass is higher than originally thought: most have only known minimum masses because the inclination of their orbit is not known. Examples include HD 114762 b (>11.68 MJ), Pi Mensae b (>10.312 MJ), and NGC 2423-3 b (>10.6 MJ).
A complete list of more than 3000 ultracool dwarfs, which includes brown dwarfs and low-mass stars, is being maintained by astronomers. It is called the UltracoolSheet. The same team also produced a list of 1000 ultracool dwarfs with their mass being determined.
Confirmed brown dwarfs orbiting primary stars
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Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent star. Brown dwarfs within a system sorted by increasing orbital period.
Some brown dwarfs listed could still be massive planets.
Star | Constellation | Right ascension |
Declination | App. mag. |
Distance (ly) | Spectral type |
Brown dwarf | Mass (MJ) |
Radius (RJ) |
Orbital period (d) |
Semimajor axis (AU) |
Ecc. | Discovery year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
54 Piscium | Pisces | 00 39 22 | +21° 15′ 02″ | 5.88 | 36.1 | K0V+T7.5 | B | 45.96 ±4.05 | 0.85 | 476 | 2006 | ||
81 Cancri | Cancer | 09 12 14.69 | 14° 59 ′ 39.6″ | 6.77 | 66 | G9V+L8 | CD | 880 | 2001 | ||||
AB Pictoris | Pictor | 06 19 | −58° 03′ 15″ | 9.16 | 66.6 | K2V+L1 | b | 13.5 | 275 | 2005 | |||
CD−33°7795 | Hydra | 11 31 55 | –34° 36′ 17″ | 11.37 | 163.08 | M1+M9 | b | 20 | 100 | 1998 | |||
HD 63754 | Puppis | 07 49 45 | 20° 12′ 27″ | 6.55 | 163.6 | G0V + L/T | b | 81.9 | 0.86 | 26,791 | 16.9 | 0.26 | 2024 |
CT Chamaeleontis | Chamaeleon | 11 04 09 | –76° 27′ 19″ | 12.36 | 538 | K7+M8 | b | 17 | 2.2 | 440 | 2008 | ||
HD 984 | Cetus | 00 14 10.25 | −07° 11′ 56.82″ | 7
.32 |
149.1 | F7V | b | 61 | 1.576 | 51,100 | 28 | 0.76 | 2015 |
Eta Coronae Borealis | Corona Borealis | 15 23 22.6 | 30° 14′ 56″ | 5.02 | 58.3 | G2+G2+L8 | C | 44.00 ±6.46 | 0.95 | 3600 | 2010 | ||
G 196-3 | Ursa Major | 10 04 22 | +50° 23′ 23″ | 11.77 | 50.2 | M2.5+L3β | b | 31.66 ±7.19 | 1.18 | 300 | 1998 | ||
Gliese 570 | Libra | 14 57 28 | −21° 24′ 56″ | 5.64 | 19.0 | K4V+ M1V+M3V |
D | 32.54 ±6.01 | 0.93 | 1500 | 2000 | ||
GU Piscium | Pisces | 01 12 35.04 | +17° 03′ 55.7″ | 13.1 | 155.3 | M3V+T3.5 | b | 11 | 2000 | 2006 | |||
HD 89744 | Ursa Major | 10 22 10.56 | +41° 13′ 46.31″ | 5.74 | 126.2 | F7IV | B | 2000 | |||||
HD 100546 | Musca | 11 33 25 | –70° 11′ 41″ | 6.70 | 337.25 | B9Vne | b | 20 | 6.5? | 2005 | |||
HN Pegasi | Pegasus | 21 44 28.46 | +14° 46′ 7.8″ | 58.3 | G0V+T2.5 | B | 17.06 ±6.9 | 1.14 | 795 | 2006 | |||
LHS 4040 [es] | Sculptor | 23 54 9.28 | -33° 16 ′ 26.6″ | 20.7 | DA5.7+M8.5V | C | 2200 | 2004 | |||||
UScoCTIO 108 | Scorpius | 16 05 54 | –18° 18′ 43″ | 473 | M7 | b | 14 | 670 | 2007 | ||||
HD 41004 B | Pictor | 05 59 50 | –48° 14′ 23″ | 12.33 | 139 | K1IV+M2 | b | 18.4 | 1.3283 | 0.0177 | 0.081 | 2004 | |
CoRoT-15 | Monoceros | 06 28 27.81 | +6° 11′ 10.5″ | 22 | F7V | b | 63.4 | 1.12 | 3.06036 | 0.045 | 0 | 2010 | |
Xi Ursae Majoris B | Ursa Major | 11 18 12 | +31° 32′ 15″ | 4.73 | 25.11 | F8.5V | b | 37 | 3.98 | 0.06 | 0 | 1931 | |
Upsilon Andromedae | Andromeda | 01 36 48 | +41° 24′ 20″ | 4.63 | 43.9 | F8V | Samh | 13.98 | 237.7 | 0.822 | 0.224 | 1999 | |
Gliese 758 | Lyra | 19 23 34 | +33° 13′ 19″ | 6.36 | 51.9 | G8V+T9 | B | 23 | 96 | 21 | 2009 | ||
HD 112758 | Virgo | 12 59 03 | –09° 50′ 03″ | 7.56 | 53.81 | K0V | b | 35 | 103.22 | 0.35 | 0.16 | 1996 | |
BD−04°782 | Eridanus | 04 15 10 | –04° 25′ 06″ | 9.39 | 66.6 | K5V | b | 21 | 240.92 | 0.7 | 0.28 | 1996 | |
HD 110833 | Canes Venatici | 12 44 16 | +51° 45′ 40″ | 7.04 | 55.44 | K3V | b | 17 | 270.04 | 0.8 | 0.69 | 1996 | |
HD 89707 | Hydra | 10 20 50 | –15° 28′ 48″ | 7.19 | 81.54 | G1V | b | 54 | 298.25 | 0.95 | 1991 | ||
Tau Geminorum | Gemini | 07 11 08 | +30° 14′ 43″ | 4.40 | 302 | K2III | b | 18.1 | 305 | 2004 | |||
HAT-P-13 | Ursa Major | 08 39 32 | +47° 21′ 07″ | 10.62 | 698 | G4 | c | 15.2 | 428.5 | 1.186 | 0.691 | 2009 | |
HD 217580 | Aquarius | 23 01 52 | –03° 50′ 55″ | 7.46 | 58.7 | K4V | b | 60 | 454.66 | 1 | 0.52 | 1994 | |
HD 16760 | Perseus | 02 42 21 | +38° 37′ 07″ | 8.74 | 163 | G5V | b | 14.3 | 465.1 | 1.13 | 0.067 | 2009 | |
HD 13189 | Triangulum | 02 09 40 | +32° 18′ 59″ | 7.57 | 603.4 | K2II | b | 14 | 471.6 | 1.85 | 0.28 | 2005 | |
HD 18445 | Fornax | 02 57 13 | –24° 58′ 30″ | 7.78 | 83.92 | K2V | b | 39 | 554.67 | 0.9 | 0.54 | 1991 | |
HD 8673 | Andromeda | 01 26 09 | +34° 34′ 47″ | 6.31 | 124.75 | F7V | b | 14 | 639 | 1.58 | 2005 | ||
Gliese 569 | Boötes | 14 54 29 | +16° 06′ 04″ | 10.2 | 31.5 | M3V+M8.5 | Ba + Bb | 116 | 870 | 0.87 | 0.317 | 1988 | |
HD 29587 | Perseus | 04 41 34 | +42° 07′ 25″ | 7.29 | 146.77 | G2V | b | 40 | 1471.7 | 2.5 | 0.37 | 1996 | |
ChaHα8 | Chamaeleon | 11 07 48 | −77° 40′ 08″ | 20.1 | 522 | M6.5 | b | 18 | 1590.9 | 1 | 0.49 | 2007 | |
CoRoT-20 | Monoceros | 06 30 55.3 | +0° 13′ 37″ | 14.66 | 4000 | G2V | c | 17 | 1675 | 2.9 | 0.6 | 2010 | |
HD 168443 | Serpens | 18 20 04 | –09° 35′ 34″ | 6.92 | 123.5 | G5 | c | 34 | 1739.5 | 2.87 | 0.228 | 2001 | |
HD 38529 A | Orion | 05 46 34 | +01° 10′ 05″ | 5.94 | 138 | G4IV | c | 37 | 2174.3 | 3.68 | 0.36 | 2002 | |
Epsilon Indi | Indus | 22 03 22 | –56° 47′ 09″ | 4.69 | 11.8 | K5V+T1V+T6V | Bb | 28 | 5478.75 | 2.65 | 2003 | ||
HW Virginis | Virgo | 12 44 20 | −08° 40′ 17″ | 10.9 | 590 | sdB+M | b | 19.23 | 5786 | 5.30 | 0.46 | 2008 | |
DT Virginis | Virgo | 13 0 41.74 | 12° 21 ′ 14.7″ | 9.72 | 37.55 | M0V+T8.5p | c | 10.29 ±2.46 | 1.15 | 33081 | 1100 | 2010 | |
HD 4113 | Sculptor | 00 43 12.60 | −37° 58′ 57.48″ | 7.88 | 136 | G5V+T9 | C | 60 | 73000 | 20 | 2006 | ||
Gliese 229 | Lepus | 06 10 35 | –21° 51′ 42″ | 8.14 | 19 | M1V+T6.5 | B | 40 | 73050 | 40 | 1995 | ||
TYC 9486-927-1 | Octans | 21 26 50.4 | -81° 40′ 29.3″ | 11.82 | 111 | M1V+L3γ | 2MASS J2126-8140 | 13.3 ± 1.7 | 328725000 | 6900 | 2009 | ||
Epsilon Indi | Indus | 22 03 22 | –56° 47′ 09″ | 4.69 | 11.8 | K5V+T1V+T6V | Ba | 47 | 1532899.8 | 2003 | |||
HD 131664 | Apus | 15 00 06 | −73° 32′ 07″ | 8.13 | 180.8 | G3V | b | 18.15 | 1951 | 3.17 | 0.638 | 2008 | |
HD 136118 | Serpens | 15 18 55 | −01° 35′ 32″ | 6.94 | 171 | F9V | b | 42 | 1209 | 1.45 | 0.352 | 2002 | |
HD 140913 | Corona Borealis | 15 45 07 | +28° 28′ 12″ | 8.07 | 156.42 | G0V | b | 46 | 147.94 | 0.54 | 0.61 | 1996 | |
GQ Lupi b | Lupus | 15 49 12 | –35° 39′ 03″ | 11.4 | 400 | K7eV+M9e | b | 1–42 | 1.8 | 103 | 2005 | ||
HD 162020 | Scorpius | 17 50 38 | –40° 19′ 06″ | 9.18 | 101.95 | K2V | b | 15.0 | 8.428198 | 0.0751 | 0.277 | 2000 | |
Nu Ophiuchi | Ophiuchus | 17 59 01 | −09° 46′ 25″ | 3.33 | 152.8 | K0III | b | 21.9 | 536 | 0.13 | 2004 | ||
HD 164427 | Telescopium | 18 04 43 | −59° 12′ 35″ | 6.89 | 127.52 | G4IV | b | 46 | 108.55 | 0.46 | 0.55 | 2000 | |
SCR 1845-6357 | Pavo | 18 45 07 | −63° 57′ 43″ | 17.4 | 12.57 | M8.5V | B | 40-50 | 4.1 | 2006 | |||
COROT-3 | Aquila | 19 28 13 | +00° 07′ 19″ | 13.3 | 2220 | G0V | b | 21.66 | 1.01 | 4.2568 | 0.057 | 0 | 2008 |
V921 Scorpii | Scorpius | 16 59 07.0 | −42° 42′ 09.0″ | 11.0 | 4833 | B0IVe | b | 60 | 835 | 2019 | |||
15 Sagittae | Sagitta | 20 04 06 | +17° 04′ 13″ | 5.80 | 57.7 | G1V+L4-5 | B | 65 | 14 | 2002 | |||
Zeta Delphini | Delphinus | 20 35 19 | +14° 40′ 27″ | 4.65 | 220 | A3V+L5 | B | 55 | 910 | 2014 | |||
HD 202206 | Capricornus | 21 14 58 | –20° 47′ 20″ | 8.08 | 151.14 | G6V | b | 17.4 | 255.87 | 0.83 | 0.435 | 2000 | |
Koenigstuhl1 | Phoenix | 00 21 10.74 | –42° 45′ 40.2″ | 15.3 | 87.4 | M5.5V+L0.6V | B | 51.88 ±3.6 | 1.18 | 2083.4 | 1998 | ||
HD 12051 | Triangulum | 01 59 06.63 | +33° 12′ 34.9″ | 7.92 | 80.6 | G9V+L6 | B | 72.25 ±1.06 | 0.89 | 1300 | 2014 | ||
HD 65486 | Puppis | 07 58 04.37 | −25° 37′ 35.9″ | 8.4 | 60.2 | K4V+T4.5 | B | 28.94 ±8.8 | 1.01 | 1630 | 2012 | ||
LP 261–75 | Leo Minor | 09 51 04.58 | +35° 58′ 09.5″ | 16.1 | 110.9 | M:+L6 | B | 15.06 ±2.58 | 1.25 | 820 | 2000/2005 | ||
LP 738–14 | Virgo | 13 48 07.28 | −13° 44′ 31.6″ | 15.1 | 59.3 | M4.5+T5.5 | B | 55.9 ±5.76 | 0.83 | 1400 | 2012 | ||
HD 126053 | Virgo | 14 23 15.28 | +01° 14′ 29.6″ | 6.3 | 56.9 | G1+T8p | B | 34.29 ±18.38 | 0.91 | 2630 | 2012 | ||
47 Ophiuchi | Ophiuchus | 17 26 37.88 | −05° 05′ 11.8″ | 4.5 | 105.3 | F3+L5.5 | B | 69.66 ±0.88 | 0.93 | 8850 | 2014 | ||
G 67–32 | Pegasus | 22 54 28.27 | +22° 03′ 04.5″ | 14.9 | 127.2 | M2+L5.5 | B | 67.03 ±11.71 | 0.91 | 432 | 2014 | ||
PM J23492+3458 | Andromeda | 23 49 17.78 | +34° 58′ 44.7″ | 12.6 | 99.8 | M2+L9 | B | 64.21 ±12.29 | 0.91 | 949 | 2014 | ||
Wolf 1130 | Cygnus | 20 05 02.20 | +54° 26′ 03.2″ | 13.9 | 54.1 | sdM3+ONe+sdT8 | C | 44.9 | 0.82 | 3150 | 2013 | ||
L 26-16 | Octans | 00 03 18.46 | −75° 33′ 21.0″ | 11.7 | 141.4 | M0V+T4 | B | 52–73 | 2199 | 2024 | |||
2MASS J00103250+1715490 | Pegasus | 00 10 32.46 | +17° 15′ 48.9″ | 18.2 | 133.3 | M8V+T5.5 | B | 50–65 | 739 | 2024 | |||
UCAC3 52–1038 | Tucana | 00 31 23.77 | −64° 13′ 59.2″ | 13.1 | 108.0 | M2V+T6 | B | 43–64 | 7139 | 2024 | |||
LP 712–16 | Eridanus | 03 12 14.52 | −08° 45′ 45.8″ | 13.8 | 120.1 | M4V+T6 | B | 47–65 | 623 | 2024 | |||
UCAC3 40–6918 | Hydrus | 03 28 08.35 | −70° 01′ 40.7″ | 13.1 | 70.8 | M3V+T8 | B | 15–46 | 1549 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J054129.32–745021.5 | Mensa | 05 41 29.26 | −74° 50′ 23.4″ | 15.0 | 254.0 | M4V+T8 | B | 1.8–16 | 6576 | 2024 | |||
SCR J0959–3007 | Antila | 09 59 00.57 | −30° 07′ 44.2″ | 14.8 | 99.8 | M5V+T5 | B | <35 | 1165 | 2024 | |||
UCAC4 307–069397 | Hydra | 13 00 02.01 | −28° 43′ 29.5″ | 12.6 | 89.5 | M4V+T6 | B | 47–64 | 601 | 2024 | |||
LP 270–10 | Canes Venatici | 13 53 46.54 | +38° 04′ 23.1″ | 12.8 | 112.2 | M2V+T6.5 | B | 40–60 | 1750 | 2024 | |||
LP 81–30 | Bootes | 14 16 11.37 | +23° 23′ 29.2″ | 11.1 | 89.2 | M2V+T7 | B | 35–55 | 1512 | 2024 | |||
G135–35 | Bootes | 14 17 40.11 | +20° 56′ 38.8″ | 12.4 | 90.1 | M3V+T3 | B | 70–76 | 4192 | 2024 | |||
UCAC3 113–933 | Sculptor | 00 21 06.05 | −33° 48′ 10.6″ | 12.5 | 171.5 | M0+T1 | B | 21 | 6100 | 2024 | |||
2MASS J00215427–4514590 | Phoenix | 00 21 54.27 | −45° 14′ 59.3″ | 15.5 | 176.7 | M5+T3 | B | 31 | 2900 | 2024 | |||
UCAC4 204–003910 | Horologium | 04 03 53.61 | −49° 16′ 28.4″ | 12.8 | 136.5 | M2+T7 | B | 31 | 1400 | 2024 | |||
G 194–47 | Ursa Major | 08 59 35.89 | +53° 43′ 50.4″ | 13.3 | 58.5 | M3.5+M3.5+T9 | C | 31 | 5700 | 2024 | |||
StKM 1–760 + LP 369–22 | Cancer | 09 16 22.77 | +25° 39′ 49.6″ | 11.1 | 158.3 | K6+DZ+T5 | C | 31 | 27000 | 2024 | |||
WISEA J091900.48–574847.1 | Carina | 09 19 00.42 | −57° 48′ 45.8″ | 14.1 | 136.9 | M4+T2 | B | 31 | 810 | 2024 | |||
2MASS J09530410–5055203 | Vela | 09 53 04.10 | −50° 55′ 20.4″ | 15.2 | 91.6 | M6+T2 | B | 31 | 2100 | 2024 | |||
UPM J1040–3551 | Antila | 10 40 55.49 | −35° 51′ 31.1″ | 14.6 | 82.5 | M3.8+T7 | B | 31 | 1700 | 2024 | |||
2MASS J14395174+2559447 | Bootes | 14 39 51.73 | +25° 59′ 44.4″ | 15.5 | 134.2 | M3+T3 | B | 31 | 640 | 2024 | |||
HD 170573 | Telescopium | 18 33 05.08 | −54° 15′ 47.5″ | 8.5 | 62.4 | K4.5Vk+T7 | B | 31 | 12000 | 2024 | |||
HD 188769 + DENIS J200057.2–644827 | Pavo | 20 01 00.91 | −64° 48′ 28.5″ | 6.8 | 159.9 | F3IV+M5+T5 | C | 31 | 25000 | 2024 | |||
BD+24 4329 | Vulpecula | 21 08 01.90 | +25° 10′ 34.4″ | 11.0 | 111.3 | K6V+T2 | B | 31 | 38000 | 2024 | |||
LSPM J2214+2534 | Pegasus | 22 14 17.69 | +25° 34′ 06.4″ | 15.7 | 134.5 | M4.3+M4.3+L9 | C | 31 | 1200 | 2024 | |||
LP 933–24 | Piscis Austrinus | 22 55 43.86 | −30° 22′ 39.0″ | 11.7 | 117.4 | M1+M5+T8 | C | 31 | 9000 | 2024 | |||
CD–24 407 | Cetus | 00 56 36.11 | −24° 02′ 17.8″ | 10.0 | 220.5 | K2+L8 | B | 52 | 6900 | 2024 | |||
LP 466–214 | Pisces | 01 04 27.99 | +13° 37′ 16.7″ | 20.3 | 208.7 | M4.5+L8 | B | 52 | 10000 | 2024 | |||
LP 883–372 | Sculptor | 01 27 17.25 | −30° 03′ 31.6″ | 13.7 | 161.6 | M3+T0 | B | 52 | 2500 | 2024 | |||
BPS CS 22963–0014 | Eridanus | 03 00 09.68 | −06° 22′ 02.2″ | 12.1 | 218.9 | K7+L9 | B | 52 | 4200 | 2024 | |||
LSPM J0407+1911 | Taurus | 04 07 21.97 | +19° 11′ 38.6″ | 15.2 | 173.8 | M4+M4+T1 | C | 52 | 16000 | 2024 | |||
LP 961–51 | Hydra | 11 52 35.61 | −35° 09′ 43.4″ | 13.0 | 152.5 | M3+T0 | B | 52 | 5300 | 2024 | |||
NLTT 35024 | Bootes | 13 43 38.80 | +08° 25′ 43.5″ | 19.4 | 85.2 | M5.5+T0 | B | 52 | 24000 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J165141.67+695306.6 | Draco | 16 51 41.67 | +69° 53′ 06.6″ | 20.6 | 184.3 | L0.5+T1 | B | 52 | 700 | 2024 | |||
LEHPM 5083 | Grus | 22 44 48.22 | −36° 28′ 45.8″ | 14.2 | 172.9 | M4+T1 | B | 52 | 3900 | 2024 | |||
TYC 8025–428–1 | Phoenix | 00 00 15.74 | −48° 12′ 58.0″ | 10.2 | 285.6 | G5+L4 | B | 63 | 5000 | 2024 | |||
WT 5 | Phoenix | 00 24 19.94 | −40° 31′ 33.3″ | 16.0 | 174.8 | M4.5+M4.5+L5 | C | 63 | 4200 | 2024 | |||
CD–26 134 | Sculptor | 00 26 57.25 | −26° 08′ 34.3″ | 11.5 | 285.9 | K2+L5 | B | 63 | 2600 | 2024 | |||
TYC 1744–123–1 | Andromeda | 00 42 25.57 | +29° 18′ 17.7″ | 11.8 | 223.2 | K7+L5 | B | 63 | 7100 | 2024 | |||
LAMOST J004950.95+423653.6 | Andromeda | 00 49 50.95 | +42° 36′ 53.6″ | 183.5 | M4+L6 | B | 63 | 3900 | 2024 | ||||
CWISE J013716.34+342352.7 | Triangulum | 01 37 16.34 | +34° 23′ 52.7″ | 13.5 | 201.1 | M3+L6 | B | 63 | 18000 | 2024 | |||
G 73–59 | Cetus | 02 27 36.67 | +08° 29′ 59.1″ | 15.7 | 110.3 | M3+L5(blue) | B | 63 | 550 | 2024 | |||
HD 40781 | Columba | 05 59 13.38 | −38° 42′ 38.0″ | 8.4 | 197.8 | G0+L4 | B | 63 | 3300 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J061959.56+344631.3 | Auriga | 06 19 59.56 | +34° 46′ 31.3″ | 14.3 | 119.6 | M4+L4 | B | 63 | 420 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J062911.12+395632.8 | Auriga | 06 29 11.12 | 39° 56′ 32.8″ | 14.0 | 199.6 | M4+L5 | B | 63 | 2200 | 2024 | |||
HD 51400 | Gemini | 06 57 50.00 | +16° 34′ 42.9″ | 8.2 | 120.9 | G5+L6β | B | 63 | 2300 | 2024 | |||
LSPM J0738+5254 | Lynx | 07 38 32.54 | +52° 54′ 54.4″ | 14.5 | 153.4 | M3+L4(red) | B | 63 | 530 | 2024 | |||
LP 17–276 | Camelopardalis | 08 09 23.01 | +74° 23′ 46.4″ | 15.2 | 138.2 | M5+L6 | B | 63 | 17000 | 2024 | |||
TYC 8927–2833–1 | Carina | 08 51 35.28 | −60° 29′ 24.0″ | 10.8 | 100.9 | K7+L3 | B | 63 | 2900 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J101533.05–111501.0 | Sextans | 10 15 33.05 | −11° 15′ 01.0″ | 136.2 | M5+M5+L5β | C | 63 | 5800 | 2024 | ||||
CWISE J133211.59–374953.3 | Centaurus | 13 32 11.59 | −37° 49′ 53.3″ | 17.9 | 238.8 | M7+L5 | B | 63 | 5500 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J144058.48+380422.1 | Bootes | 14 40 58.48 | +38° 04′ 22.1″ | 17.6 | 291.2 | M4.5+L4 | B | 63 | 1200 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J160653.16–103210.6 | Scorpius | 16 06 53.16 | −10° 32′ 10.6″ | 17.7 | 132.5 | M9+L7(blue) | B | 63 | 640 | 2024 | |||
UCAC4 840–013771 | Ursa Minor | 16 24 18.57 | +77° 54′ 08.8″ | 14.9 | 193.8 | M2+L2 | B | 63 | 19000 | 2024 | |||
BD+49 2561 | Hercules | 16 53 22.51 | +49° 05′ 28.1″ | 10.1 | 186.1 | K2+M2+L5 | C | 63 | 3000 | 2024 | |||
StKM 1–1526 | Hercules | 17 45 13.98 | +38° 07′ 00.0″ | 10.4 | 186.6 | K5+M4+L4β | C | 63 | 3900 | 2024 | |||
LP 754–21 | Capricornus | 20 08 16.06 | −12° 46′ 13.5″ | 13.7 | 188.7 | M1+L7 | B | 63 | 4800 | 2024 | |||
LSPM J2052+0539 | Delphinus | 20 52 46.70 | +05° 39′ 09.2″ | 16.8 | 194.1 | M3+L7 | B | 63 | 790 | 2024 | |||
WISEA J231825.63+052141.6 | Pisces | 23 18 25.68 | +05° 21′ 42.8″ | 15.6 | 228.6 | M4+L4 | B | 63 | 1100 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J025638.42–335454.9 | Fornax | 02 56 38.42 | −33° 54′ 54.9″ | 12.8 | 188.5 | M2+L2 | B | 73 | 17000 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J032852.72–112345.6 | Eridanus | 03 28 52.72 | −11° 23′ 45.6″ | 348.5 | M4+L2 | B | 73 | 1700 | 2024 | ||||
LAMOST J062631.15+593341.3 | Lynx | 06 26 31.33 | +59° 33′ 43.5″ | 15.3 | 180.3 | M1+L3(blue) | C | 73 | 27000 | 2024 | |||
2MASS J09435055+3356550 | Leo Minor | 09 43 50.55 | +33° 56′ 55.0″ | 215.9 | M3+L2(red) | B | 73 | 1800 | 2024 | ||||
LP 670–45 | Sextans | 10 37 32.49 | −05° 07′ 51.1″ | 16.5 | 294.9 | M3+L3 | B | 73 | 2700 | 2024 | |||
2MASS J13032992+5127582 | Canes Venatici | 13 03 29.92 | +51° 27′ 58.2″ | 18.3 | 152.3 | M8+L2(red) | B | 73 | 240 | 2024 | |||
LP 378–789 | Coma Berenices | 13 13 57.05 | +22° 30′ 07.5″ | 20.4 | 218.5 | M7+L3 | B | 73 | 1900 | 2024 | |||
LP 677–81 | Virgo | 13 28 56.30 | −06° 37′ 44.3″ | 15.6 | 244.9 | M3+L3(blue) | B | 73 | 1400 | 2024 | |||
WISEA J143934.77–804838.8 | Apus | 14 39 35.25 | −80° 48′ 38.4″ | 14.6 | 171.6 | M4+L2 | B | 73 | 680 | 2024 | |||
SCR J2029–7910 | Octans | 20 29 45.51 | −79° 10′ 06.4″ | 17.6 | 162.1 | M6(blue)+L1(blue) | B | 73 | 1700 | 2024 | |||
TYC 5213–545–1 | Aquarius | 21 41 24.84 | −02° 47′ 47.0″ | 10.9 | 257.6 | K0+L4(sl. red) | B | 73 | 9000 | 2024 |
Confirmed brown dwarf orbiting stellar remnants
A stellar remnant can be for example a white dwarf, a pulsar or a black hole. Objects with a mass of a brown dwarf, but with a history of mass-transfer might not be brown dwarfs. If they exist as a period bouncer around a white dwarf they are thought to once have been stars and are today "brown dwarf-like objects". Objects around black widow pulsars on the other hand are thought to be white dwarfs that lost mass to the pulsar and therefore will differ in composition and density compared to brown dwarfs. This list is sorted after the discovery year.
Star | Constellation | Right ascension |
Declination | App. mag. |
Distance (ly) | Spectral type |
Brown dwarf | Mass (MJ) |
Radius (RJ) |
Orbital period (d) |
Semimajor axis (AU) |
Ecc. | Discovery year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GD 165 | Boötes | 14 24 39.144 | 9° 17′ 13.98″ | 14.6 | 103 | D4A+L4 | B | 76.12 ±1.04 | 0.91 | 123 | 1988 | ||
GD 1400 | Cetus | 01 47 21.82 | −21° 56′ 51.39″ | 15.2 | 151 | DA+L5.5 | B | 68 ±8 | 0.416 | 0.009 | 2004 | ||
WD 0137-349 | Sculptor | 01 39 43 | −34° 42′ 39″ | 15.33 | 330 | DA+L8 | B | 53 | 0.0803 | 0.0030 | 0 | 2006 | |
PHL 5038 | Aquarius | 22 20 30.70 | −00° 41′ 07.5″ | 17.3 | 240 | DAZ+L8-9 | B | 73 | 66 | 2006 | |||
SDSS 1035 (mass transfer) | Sextans | 10 35 33.03 | +05° 51′ 58.4″ | 18.8 | 637 | B | 54 ±2 | 0.057 | 0.0029 | 2006 | |||
OV Boötis (SDSS J1507, mass transfer) | Boötes | 15 07 22.30 | +52° 30′ 39.8″ | 18.5 | 692 | DA+>M9 | B | 59 ±1 | 0.046 | 0.0025 | 2007 | ||
SDSS 1501 (mass transfer) | Draco | 15 01 37.21 | +55° 01′ 23.28″ | 18.8 | 1000 | B | 56 ±3 | 0.0568 | 0.0027 | 2008 | |||
LSPM J1459+0851 | Boötes | 14 59 32.07 | +08° 51′ 25.86″ | 18.8 | 242 | DA+T4.5 | B | 67-79 | 16,500-26,500 | 2011 | |||
SDSS J08205+0008 | Hydra | 08 20 53.54 | +00° 08′ 43.50″ | 15.2 | 5000 | sdB | B | 64-74 | 0.0962 | 0.0033 | 2011 | ||
WD 0837+185 | Cancer | 08 40 13.30 | +18° 43′ 26.37″ | 18.2 | 636 | B | 25-30 | 0.175 | 0.006 | 2012 | |||
NLTT 5306 | Pisces | 01 35 32.98 | +14° 45′ 55.90″ | 16.6 | 258 | DA+L3−L5 | B | 52 ±3 | 0.07 | 0.002 | 2013 | ||
SDSS J141126+200911 | Boötes | 14 11 26.22 | +20° 09′ 11.04″ | 17.9 | 577 | DA+L7-T1 | B | 52 ±2 | 0.003 | 2013/2014 | |||
LSPM J0241+2553 | Aries | 02 41 49.28 | +25° 53′ 44.6″ | 18.8 | 248.8 | WD?+L1 | B | 52.30 ±27.44 | 1.11 | 2153 | 2014 | ||
PHL 1445 (mass transfer) | Cetus | 02 42 42.91 | −11° 46′ 45.10″ | 17.9 | 782 | B | 67 ±5 | 0.053 | 0.0026 | 2015 | |||
V2008-1753 | Capricornus | 20 08 16.34 | −17° 53′ 10.63″ | 17.1 | 8000 | sdB | B | 72 ±5 | 0.0658 | 0.0026 | 2015 | ||
SDSS J1433 (mass transfer) | Boötes | 14 33 17.79 | +10° 11′ 23.49″ | 18.9 | 760 | WD+L1 | B | 58 ±8 | 0.054 | 2008/2016 | |||
SDSS 1557 | Serpens | 15 57 20.77 | +09° 16′ 24.6″ | 18.6 | 500 | DAZ+L4 | B | 66+5 −7 |
0.095 | 0.003 | 2011/2017 | ||
HS 2231+2441 | Pegasus | 22 34 21.48 | +24° 56′ 57.39″ | 14.2 | 3000 | sdB or WD | B | 38 or 48 | 0.11 | 0.0027 or 0.0031 | 2017 | ||
SDSS J1205-0242 | Virgo | 12 05 15.81 | −02° 42′ 22.75″ | 18.4 | 2169 | DA+L0 | B | 51 ±6 | 0.049 | 0.002 | 2017 | ||
SDSS J1057+2759 (mass transfer) | Leo Minor | 10 57 54.25 | +27° 59′ 47.5″ | 19.5 | 1100 | B | 46 ± | 0.0628 | 0.0029 | 2017 | |||
EPIC 212235321 | Aquarius | 22 03 40.60 | −12° 15′ 11.94″ | 17.5 | 1280 | DAZ+L3 | B | 58 | 0.047 | 0.002 | 2018 | ||
QZ Librae (mass transfer) | Libra | 15 36 15.98 | −08° 39′ 07.52″ | 18.8 | 649 | WD+T? | B | 25-61 | 0.064 | 2018 | |||
WD 1032+011 | Sextans | 10 34 48.93 | +00° 52′ 01.37″ | 19.2 | 1019 | DA+L5 | B | 70 ±6 | 0.0916 | 0.003 | 2020 | ||
COCONUTS–1 | Perseus | 03 55 56.50 | +45° 25′ 10.3″ | 17.2 | 102.6 | DA+T4 | B | 65.9–70.9 | 1280 | 2020 | |||
LSPM J0055+5948 | Cassiopeia | 00 55 58.30 | +59° 48′ 02.5″ | 16.8 | 74.5 | DC+T8 | B | 56 ±9 | 402 | 2020 | |||
ZTF J0038+2030 | Pisces | 00 38 55.00 | +20° 30′ 26.15″ | 17.7 | 753 | B | 62 ±4 | 0.432 | 0.009 | 2021 | |||
Gaia 0007−1605A | Cetus | 00 07 34.82 | −16° 05′ 31.61″ | 16.0 | 264 | DA+L3 | C | 73 | 1.0446 | 0.017 | 2019/2022 | ||
NSC J0532-5124 | Pictor | 05 32 32.31 | −51° 24′ 50.75″ | 20.0 | 551 | WD+L3 | B | 76 | 508 | 2022 | |||
NSC J1305-2247 | Hydra | 13 05 27.23 | −22° 47′ 28.44″ | 20.5 | 469 | WD+L3 | B | 76 | 716 | 2022 | |||
BW Sculptoris (mass transfer) | Sculptor | 23 53 00.87 | −38° 51′ 46.66″ | 16.5 | 305 | D+T | B | 53.4 ±6.3 | 0.054 | 0.0027 | 1997/2023 | ||
SDSS J22255+0016 | Aquarius | 22 25 51.65 | +00° 16′ 37.7″ | 18.8 | 711 | DA+L4 | B | 25–53 | 69 | 2023 | |||
UCAC4 328–061594 | Hydra | 10 10 47.91 | −24° 27′ 10.9″ | 15.2 | 129.5 | DC+T6 | B | 21 | 19,000 | 2024 | |||
WD J060159.98–462534.40 | Pictor | 06 01 59.98 | −46° 25′ 34.4″ | 18.6 | 182.9 | WD+L8 | B | 52 | 2900 | 2024 | |||
WD J212231.86+660043.69 | Cephus | 21 22 31.86 | +66° 00′ 43.7″ | 15.9 | 176.0 | WD+T5 | B | 63 | 28,000 | 2024 | |||
WD J011001.84–592642.22 | Tucana | 01 10 01.84 | −59° 26′ 42.2″ | 20.6 | 358.0 | WD+L2 | B | 73 | 1700 | 2024 |
Unconfirmed brown dwarfs
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (February 2011) |
Sorted by increasing right ascension of the parent star. Brown dwarfs within a system sorted by increasing orbital period.
Some brown dwarfs listed could still be massive planets.
Star | Constellation | Right ascension |
Declination | App. mag. |
Distance (ly) | Spectral type |
Brown dwarf | Mass (MJ) |
Radius (RJ) |
Orbital period (d) |
Semimajor axis (AU) |
Ecc. | Discovery year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
OGLE-TR-109 | Carina | 10 53 41 | –61° 25′ 15″ | 15.8 | 8450 | b | <14 | 0.9 | 0.589128 | 0.016 | 2002 | ||
RU Lupi | Lupus | 15 56 42 | –37° 49′ 16″ | 10.5 | 400 | G5V:e | b | ≥27 | 3.71 | 0.041 | 0.41 | 2007 | |
CM Draconis | Draco | 16 34 27 | +57° 09′ 00″ | 12.90 | 48 | M4 | b | 64 | 73 | 0.27 | 1998 | ||
BD+20°2457 | Leo | 10 16 45 | +19° 53′ 29″ | 9.75 | 652 | K2II | b | 21.42 | 379.63 | 1.45 | 0.15 | 2009 | |
HD 3346 | Andromeda | 00 36 46 | +44° 29′ 19″ | 5.16 | 655.58 | K5III | c | 60 | 650 | 2.5 | 1996 | ||
HD 104304 | Virgo | 12 00 44 | −10° 26′ 46″ | 5.54 | 42.1 | G9 | b | 17.2 | 2752 | 0.38 | 2007 | ||
HD 154857 | Ara | 17 11 16 | −56° 40′ 51″ | 7.25 | 220 | G5V | c | 18.4 | 2900 | >0.25 | 2007 | ||
Gliese 22 B | Cassiopeia | 00 32 27 | +67° 14′ 09″ | 10.38 | 326 | M2.5V | b | 16 | ~5500 | 0 | 2008 |
Field brown dwarfs
This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2019) |
Data updated from and merged from previous tables
Brown dwarf | Constellation | Right ascension |
Declination | App. mag. |
Distance (ly) | Spectral type |
Mass (MJ) |
Radius (RJ) |
Discovery year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SDSS J000013.54+255418.6 [de] | Pegasus | 0 0 13.54 | 25° 54′ 18″ | 46.1 | T4.5 | 48 | 0.99 | 2004 | |
2MASS J00040288-6410358 | Tucana | 0 4 2.88 | −64° 10′ 35.8″ | 192 | L1γ | 19 | 1.63 | ||
LHS 102BC | Phoenix | 0 4 34.84 | −40° 44′ 5.8″ | L5 | 2002 | ||||
2MASS J00242463-0158201 | Pisces | 0 24 24.63 | −1° 58′ 20.1″ | 37.7 | M9.5 | 79 | 1.09 | ||
2MASS J00250365+4759191AB | Cassiopeia | 0 25 3.65 | 47° 59′ 19.1″ | 143 | L4 | ||||
2MASS J00274197+0503417 | Pisces | 0 27 41.97 | 5° 3′ 41.7″ | 236 | M9.5β | 31 | 1.44 | ||
2MASS J00275592+2219328 | Andromeda | 0 27 55.92 | 22° 19′ 32.8″ | 46.9 | M8 | ||||
2MASSW J0030300-145033 | Cetus | 0 30 30.13 | −14° 50′ 33.3″ | 87.2 | L7 | 54 | 0.98 | n/a | |
2MASS J00332386-1521309 [de] | Cetus | 0 33 23.86 | −15° 21′ ″ | 131 | L1-L4β | 29 | 1.43 | n/a | |
2MASS J00345157+0523050 | Pisces | 0 34 51.57 | 5° 23′ 5″ | 31 | T6.5 | 42 | 0.94 | n/a | |
2MASS 0036+1821 | Pisces | 0 36 16.17 | 18° 21′ 10.4″ | 12.47 | 28.6 | L3.5 | 42 | 0.94 | 2000 |
2MASSW J0045214+163445 | Pisces | 0 45 21.43 | 16° 34′ 44.6″ | 57 | L2β | 23 | 1.62 | n/a | |
WISEP J004701.06+680352.1 [fr] | Cassiopeia | 0 47 0.38 | 68° 3′ 54.3″ | 40 | L7.5p | 12 | 1.3 | n/a | |
2MASS J00501994-3322402 [de] | Sculptor | 0 50 19.94 | −33° 22′ 40.2″ | 34 | T7 | 40 | 0.94 | n/a | |
2MASS J00034227-2822410 | Sculptor | 0 55 39.72 | −28° 22′ 42″ | M7.5 | n/a | ||||
2MASS J00584253-0651239 [de] | Cetus | 0 58 42.53 | −6° 51′ 23.9″ | 96 | L0β | 29 | 1.43 | n/a | |
CFBDS J005910.90–011401.3 | Cetus | 0 59 10.83 | −1° 14′ 1.3″ | 18.08 | 30 | T8.5 | 23 | 2013 | |
2MASSI J0103320+193536 | Pisces | 1 3 32.03 | 19° ′ 35″ | 70 | L6β | 52 | 0.98 | ||
SDSSp J010752.33+004156.1 [de] | Cetus | 1 7 52.42 | −0° 41′ 56.3″ | 51 | L8 | 52 | 0.98 | ||
2MASSI J0117474-340325 [de] | Sculptor | 1 17 47.48 | −34° 3′ 25.8″ | 163 | L2: | 20 | 1.62 | ||
2MASS J01415823-4633574 [de] | Phoenix | 1 41 58.23 | −46° 33′ 57.4″ | 130 | L0γ | 20 | 1.61 | ||
SDSS J015141.69+124429.6 | Aries | 1 51 41.55 | 12° 44′ 30″ | 70 | T1 | 47 | 0.97 | ||
DENIS-P J020529.0−115925A | Cetus | 2 5 29.401 | −11° 59′ 29.67″ | 65 | L5.5 | 1997 | |||
DENIS-P J020529.0−115925B | Cetus | 2 5 29.401 | −11° 59′ 29.67″ | 65 | L8 | 1997 | |||
DENIS-P J020529.0−115925C | Cetus | 2 5 29.401 | −11° 59′ 29.67″ | 65 | T0 | 1997 | |||
SDSS J020742.48+000056.2 [de] | Cetus | 2 7 42.84 | −0° 0′ 56.4″ | 111 | T4.5 | 47 | 0.97 | n/a | |
2MASS J02103857-3015313 | Fornax | 2 10 38.57 | −30° 15′ 31.3″ | 101 | L0γ | 15 | 1.53 | n/a | |
2MASS J02340093-6442068 | Horologium | 2 34 0.93 | −64° 42′ 6.8″ | 155 | L0γ | 20 | 1.62 | n/a | |
2MASS J02411151-0326587 [de] | Cetus | 2 41 11.51 | −3° 26′ 58.7″ | 152 | L0γ | 27 | 1.41 | n/a | |
2MASS J02431371−2453298 | Fornax | 2 43 13.71 | −24° 53′ 29.8″ | 35 | T6 | 33 | 0.99 | 2002 | |
LP 771-21 | 2 48 41 | −16° 51′ 21.6″ | 53 | M8 | 78 | 1.08 | n/a | ||
2MASS J02511327+0047364 | Cetus | 2 51 13.27 | −0° 47′ 36.4″ | M8 | n/a | ||||
2MASS J02535980+3206373 | Perseus | 2 53 59.8 | 32° 6′ 37.3″ | 184 | M7β | 65 | 1.9 | n/a | |
WISE J0254+0223 | Cetus | 2 54 9.45 | 2° 23′ 59.1″ | 16.01 | 24 | T8 | 65 | 1.9 | n/a |
DEN 0255-4700 | Eridanus | 2 55 3.57 | −47° 0′ 50.9″ | 22.92 | 16.2 | L8 | 80 | 0.97 | 2006 |
2MASS J03185403-3421292 [de] | Fornax | 3 18 54.03 | −34° 21′ 29.2″ | 45 | L7 | 49 | 0.97 | 2008 | |
2MASS J03205965+1854233 | Aries | 3 20 59.65 | 18° 54′ 23.3″ | 47 | M8 | 88 | 1.15 | n/a | |
2MASS J03231002-4631237 | Horologium | 3 23 10.02 | −46° 31′ 23.7″ | 192 | L0γ | 23 | 1.66 | n/a | |
SDSS J032553.17+042540.1 | Taurus | 3 25 53.22 | 4° 25′ 40.6″ | 59 | T5.5 | 45 | 0.95 | n/a | |
2MASS J03264225-2102057 [de] | Eridanus | 3 26 42.25 | −21° 2′ 5.7″ | 80 | L5γ | 18 | 1.3 | 2003 | |
2MASS J03284265+2302051 [de] | Taurus | 3 28 42.65 | 23° 2′ 5.1″ | 98 | L8 | 54 | 0.98 | 2000 | |
2MASS J03341218-4953322 | 3 34 12.18 | −49° 53′ 32.2″ | 27.0 | M9 | 73 | 1.04 | n/a | ||
LP 944-20 | Fornax | 3 39 35.22 | −35° 25′ 44″ | 10.725 | 20.9 | M9β | 73 | 1.43 | n/a |
2MASP J0345432+254023 | 3 45 43.16 | 25° 40′ 23.3″ | 88 | L0 | 74 | 1.05 | 1997 | ||
Teide 1 | Taurus | 3 47 18 | +24° 22′ 31″ | 380 | M8 | 55 | 3.78 | 1995 | |
2MASS J03510004-0052452 | 3 51 0.04 | −0° 52′ 45.2″ | 48 | M8 | 102 | 1.27 | n/a | ||
2MASS J03552337+1133437 | Taurus | 3 55 23.37 | 11° 33′ 43.7″ | 14.05 | 29.8 | L5γ | 20 | 1.32 | 2006 |
DENIS-P J035726.9-441730 [de] | Horologium | 3 57 26.95 | −44° 17′ 30.5″ | 14.37 | 130 | L0β | n/a | ||
2MASS J04151954−0935066 | Eridanus | 4 15 19.54 | −9° 35′ 6.6″ | 15.7 | 18.6 | T8 | 30 | 0.95 | 2002 |
SDSSp J042348.57-041403.5 [de] | Eridanus | 4 23 48.58 | −4° 14′ 3.5″ | 14.5 | 50 | L7.5 | 2002 | ||
2MASS J04285096-2253227 [de] | Eridanus | 4 28 50.96 | −22° 53′ 22.7″ | 85 | L0.5 | 80 | 1.09 | 2003 | |
2MASS J04351612-1606574 | 4 35 16.13 | −16° 6′ 57.5″ | 34 | M7 | 100 | 1.26 | n/a | ||
2MASS J04362788-4114465 | 4 36 27.88 | −41° 14′ 46.5″ | 142 | M8βγ | 39 | 1.97 | n/a | ||
2MASS J04390101-2353083 [de] | Eridanus | 4 39 1.01 | −23° 53′ 8.3″ | 29.5 | L6.5 | 48 | 0.97 | 2003 | |
2MASS J04414489+2301513 | 4 41 44.9 | 23° 1′ 58.07″ | 470 | M8.5 | 19 | 2010 | |||
2MASS J04433764+0002040 | 4 43 37.61 | −0° 2′ 5.1″ | 82 | M9γ | 22 | 1.78 | n/a | ||
2MASS J04455387-3048204 [de] | Caelum | 4 45 53.87 | −30° 48′ 20.4″ | 42 | L2 | 64 | 1.00 | 2003 | |
2MASS J04510093-3402150 [de] | Caelum | 4 51 0.93 | −34° 2′ 15″ | 69 | L0.5 | 72 | 1.04 | 2003 | |
2MASS J05002100+0330501 [de] | Orion | 5 0 21 | 3° 30′ 50.1″ | 44 | L4 | 64 | 1.00 | 2008 | |
2MASS J05012406-0010452 [de] | Orion | 5 1 24.06 | −0° 10′ 45.2″ | 64 | L4γ | 21 | 1.38 | 2008 | |
2MASS J05160945-0445499 [de] | Orion | 5 16 9.45 | −4° 45′ 49.9″ | 73 | T5.5 | 47 | 0.97 | 2003 | |
2MASS J0523−1403 | Lepus | 5 23 38.22 | −14° 3′ 2.2″ | 40 | L2.5 | 68 | 1.01 | n/a | |
2MASS 0532+8246 | Camelopardalis | 5 32 53.46 | 82° 46′ 46.5″ | 81 | L7 | 83 | 2018 | ||
SDSS J053951.99-005902.0 | 5 39 52 | −0° 59′ 1.9″ | 21.05 | 41.62 | L5 | 61 | 1.01 | n/a | |
2MASS J05591914-1404488 [de] | Lepus | 5 59 19.14 | −14° 4′ 48.8″ | 34 | T4.5 | 2000 | |||
LSR 0602+3910 [de] | Auriga | 6 2 30.45 | 39° 10′ 59.2″ | 20.88 | 34.6 | L1β | 28 | 1.41 | 2003 |
2MASS J06085283-2753583 | 6 8 52.83 | −27° 53′ 58.3″ | 102 | M8.5γ | 38 | 1.51 | n/a | ||
WISEP J061135.13-041024.0A | 6 11 35.12 | −4° 10′ 24″ | 69 | L9 | 65 | 2014 | |||
WISEP J061135.13-041024.0B | 6 11 35.12 | −4° 10′ 24″ | 69 | T1.5 | 53 | 2014 | |||
2MASS J06244595-4521548 [de] | Puppis | 6 24 45.95 | −45° 21′ 54.8″ | 39 | L5 | 56 | 0.99 | 2008 | |
2MASS J06411840-4322329 [de] | Puppis | 6 41 18.4 | −43° 22′ 32.9″ | 65 | L1.5 | 67 | 1.01 | 2008 | |
DENIS-P J0652197-253450 [de] | Canis Major | 6 52 19.77 | −25° 34′ 50.5″ | 51 | L0 | 75 | 1.05 | 2008 | |
2MASS J07003664+3157266 [de] | Gemini | 7 0 36.64 | 31° 57′ 26.6″ | 40 | L3.5: | 2003 | |||
2MASS J07075327-4900503 | 7 7 53.27 | −49° 0′ 50.3″ | 60 | M9 | 72 | 1.03 | n/a | ||
UGPS J072227.51-054031.2 | Monoceros | 7 22 27.6 | −05° 40′ 38.4″ | 13.4 | T9 | 26 | 0.98 | 2010 | |
2MASSI J0727182+171001 [de] | Gemini | 7 27 18.24 | 17° 10′ 1.2″ | 29.6 | T7 | 41 | 0.94 | 2002 | |
2MASS J07290002-3954043 [de] | Puppis | 7 29 0.02 | −39° 54′ 4.4″ | 25.8 | T8 pec | 37 | 0.94 | 2007 | |
SDSS J074201.41+205520.5 [de] | Gemini | 7 42 1.3 | 20° 55′ 19.8″ | 49 | T5 | 43 | 0.94 | 2004 | |
2MASS J0746425+200032 [fr] | Gemini | 7 46 42.56 | 20° 0′ 32.1″ | 49.6 | L0.5 | 1999 | |||
DENIS-P J0751164-253043 [de] | Puppis | 7 51 16.45 | −25° 30′ 43.2″ | 55 | L2.5 | 71 | 1.03 | 2008 | |
2MASS J07522390+1612157 | 7 52 23.9 | 16° 12′ 15.7″ | 60 | M7βγ | 68 | 2.01 | |||
DENIS J081730.0-615520 | Carina | 8 17 30.01 | −61° 55′ 15.8″ | 13.6 | 16.1 | T6 | 44 | 0.94 | 2010 |
DENIS J082303.1−491201A | Vela | 8 23 3.13 | −49° 12′ 1.3″ | 67 | L1.5 | 44 | 2006 | ||
DENIS J082303.1−491201B | Vela | 8 23 3.13 | −49° 12′ 1.3″ | 67 | L5.5 | 28 | 2006 | ||
2MASS J08251968+2115521 [de] | Cancer | 8 25 19.68 | 21° 15′ 52.1″ | 35 | L7.5 | 52 | 0.98 | 2000 | |
SDSSp J083008.12+482847.4 [de] | Lynx | 8 30 8.25 | 48° 28′ 48.2″ | 43 | L8 | 48 | 0.99 | 2002 | |
LHS 2021 | 8 30 32.56 | 9° 47′ 15.4″ | 55 | M6.5 | 88 | 1.15 | |||
SDSS J083048.80+012831.1 [de] | Hydra | 8 30 48.78 | 1° 28′ 31.1″ | 77 | T4.5 | 46 | 0.96 | 2004 | |
2MASSI J0835425-081923 [de] | Hydra | 8 35 42.56 | −8° 19′ 23.7″ | 23.53 | L5 | 62 | 1.00 | 2003 | |
2MASSI J0847287-153237 [de] | Hydra | 8 47 28.72 | −15° 32′ 37.2″ | 43 | L2 | 64 | 1.00 | 2003 | |
2MASS J08533619-0329321 | 8 53 36.19 | −3° 29′ 32.1″ | 27.6 | M9 | 77 | 1.07 | |||
2MASSI J0859254-194926 [de] | Pyxis | 8 59 25.47 | −19° 49′ 26.8″ | 50 | L6 | 50 | 0.98 | 2003 | |
2MASSW J0920122+351742 | Lynx | 9 20 12.23 | 35° 17′ 42.9″ | 95 | L6.5 | 2000 | |||
2MASSI J0937347+293142 | Leo | 9 37 34.87 | 29° 31′ 40.9″ | 20.0 | T6p | 42 | 0.94 | 2002 | |
2MASS 0939−2448 | Antlia | 9 39 35.48 | −24° 48′ 27.9″ | 16.83 | 17.4 | T8 | 32 | 0.95 | 2005 |
2MASS J09490860-1545485 [de] | Hydra | 9 49 8.6 | −15° 45′ 48.5″ | 59 | T2 | 49 | 0.96 | 2005 | |
2MASS J10073369-4555147 | 10 7 33.69 | −45° 55′ 14.7″ | 46 | T5 | 44 | 0.94 | |||
2MASSI J1010148-040649 [de] | Sextans | 10 10 14.8 | −4° 6′ 49.9″ | 55 | L6 | 51 | 0.98 | 2003 | |
2MASSI J1017075+130839 [de] | Leo | 10 17 7.54 | 13° 8′ 39.8″ | 17.4 | 108 | L2: | 2003 | ||
SDSS J102109.69-030420.1 | 10 21 9.69 | −3° 4′ 19.7″ | 95 | T3 | |||||
2MASS J10224821+5825453 [de] | Ursa Major | 10 22 48.21 | 58° 25′ 45.3″ | 60 | L1β | 27 | 1.41 | 2008 | |
2MASSW J1036530-344138 [de] | Antlia | 10 36 53.05 | −34° 41′ 38″ | 53 | L6 | 49 | 0.97 | 2002 | |
2MASS J1047538+212423 [de] | Leo | 10 47 53.85 | 21° 24′ 23.4″ | 15.8 | 34.4 | T6.5 | 42 | 0.94 | 1999 |
Luhman 16B | Vela | 10 49 18.91 | −53° 19′ 10″ | 6.516 | T1 | 43 | 1.02 | 2013 | |
Luhman 16A | Vela | 10 49 18.91 | −53° 19′ 10″ | 6.516 | L8 | 40 | 1.01 | 2013 | |
DENIS-P J1058.7−1548 | Crater | 10 58 47.87 | −15° 48′ 17.2″ | 14.155 | 49 | L3 | 64 | 1.00 | 1997 |
TWA 28 | 11 2 9.83 | −34° 30′ 35.5″ | 180 | M8.5γ | 36 | 2.39 | |||
Cha 110913-773444 | Chamaeleon | 11 9 14 | –77° 34′ 45″ | 21.59 | 163 | L | 8 | 1.8 | 2005 |
OTS 44 | Chamaeleon | 11 10 12 | –76° 32′ 13″ | 554 | M9.5V | 15 | 2005 | ||
SDSS J111010.01+011613.1 | 11 10 10.01 | 1° 16′ 13″ | 63 | T5.5p | 9 | 1.24 | |||
2MASS J11145133−2618235 | Hydra | 11 14 51.33 | −26° 18′ 23.5″ | 15.86 | 18.2 | T7.5 | 33 | 0.96 | 2005 |
TWA 26 | 11 39 51.14 | −31° 59′ 21.5″ | 137 | M9γ | 30 | 2.20 | |||
2MASSW J1146345+223053 | 11 46 34.49 | 22° 30′ 52.7″ | 89 | L3 | |||||
2MASS J11544223-3400390 [de] | Hydra | 11 54 42.23 | −34° 0′ 39″ | 14.2 | 129 | L0β | 37 | 1.50 | 2003 |
2MASSW J1155395-372735 [de] | Centaurus | 11 55 39.52 | −37° 27′ 35″ | 12.8 | 31 | L2 | 64 | 1.00 | 2002 |
TWA 27A | 12 7 33.46 | −39° 32′ 54″ | M8 | ||||||
TWA 27B | 12 7 33.5 | −39° 32′ 54.4″ | M8γ | ||||||
2MASS J12074836-3900043 | 12 7 48.36 | −39° 0′ 4.4″ | 217 | L0γ | 17 | 1.71 | n/a | ||
2MASSI J1217110-031113 [de] | Virgo | 12 17 11.1 | −3° 11′ 13.1″ | 15.86 | 36 | T7.5 | 42 | 0.94 | 1999 |
2MASS J12255432-2739466 | 12 25 54.32 | −27° 39′ 46.6″ | 43 | T6 | n/a | ||||
DENIS-P J1228.2-1547 | Corvus | 12 28 15.23 | −15° 47′ 34.2″ | 14.38 | 66 | L5 | 1999 | ||
2M 1237+6526 | Draco | 12 37 39.19 | 65° 26′ 14.8″ | 16.05 | 45.6 | T6.5 | 41 | 0.94 | 2003 |
2MASSW J1239272+551537 [de] | Ursa Major | 12 39 27.27 | 55° 15′ 37.1″ | 14.7 | 119 | L5 | 2000 | ||
TWA 29 | 12 45 14.16 | −44° 29′ 7.7″ | 262 | M9.5 | 25 | 2.00 | n/a | ||
SDSSp J125453.90-012247.4 [de] | Virgo | 12 54 53.93 | −1° 22′ 47.4″ | 14.9 | 38 | T2 | 47 | 0.98 | 2000 |
Kelu-1A | Hydra | 13 5 40.2 | −25° 41′ 6″ | 61 | L2 | 63 | 0.98 | 1997 | |
Kelu-1B | Hydra | 13 5 40.2 | −25° 41′ 6″ | 61 | L4 | 58 | 0.98 | 1997 | |
2MASS J13204427+0409045 | 13 20 44.27 | 4° 9′ 4.5″ | 101 | L3: | 67 | 1.01 | n/a | ||
SDSSp J132629.82-003831.5 [de] | Virgo | 13 26 29.81 | −0° 38′ 31.4″ | 16.1 | 65 | L8: | 51 | 0.97 | 2000 |
SDSSp J134646.45-003150.4 [de] | Virgo | 13 46 46.34 | −0° 31′ 50.1″ | 16 | 48 | T6.5 | 44 | 0.94 | 2000 |
2MASS J13595510-4034582 | 13 59 55.1 | −40° 34′ 58.2″ | 51 | L1 | 63 | 1.00 | n/a | ||
ULAS J141623.94+134836.3 | 14 16 23.94 | 13° 48′ 36.3″ | 29.7 | T7.5p | 32 | 0.96 | n/a | ||
SDSS J141659.78+500626.4 [de] | Boötes | 14 16 59.86 | 50° 6′ 25.8″ | 22 | 149 | L4.5 | 59 | 0.99 | 2006 |
DENIS-P J142527.97-365023.4 [de] | Centaurus | 14 25 27.98 | −36° 50′ 22.9″ | 14 | 38 | L3: | 21 | 1.32 | 2004 |
LHS 2924 | Boötes | 14 28 43.23 | +33° 10′ 39.1″ | 19.74 | 38.5 | M9V | 76 | 1.06 | |
2MASS J14392837+1929150 | 14 39 28.36 | 19° 29′ 14.9″ | 47 | L1 | 72 | 1.03 | n/a | ||
LSPM J1440+1339 | 14 40 22.93 | 13° 39′ 23″ | 72 | M8 | 92 | 1.19 | n/a | ||
2MASS J14482563+1031590 [de] | Boötes | 14 48 25.63 | 10° 31′ 59″ | 15 | 47 | L4: | 59 | 0.99 | 2003 |
CFBDSIR 1458+10A | Boötes | 14 58 29.0 | +10° 13′ 43″ | 19.83 | 104 | T9 | 11.1 | 1.5 | 2010 |
CFBDSIR 1458+10B | Boötes | 14 58 29.0 | +10° 13′ 43″ | 21.85 | 104 | Y0 | 9 | 1.3 | 2010 |
TVLM 513-46546 | Boötes | 15 1 8.18 | +22° 50′ 2″ | 15.09 | 35.1 | M8.5V | 75 | 1.05 | n/a |
2MASS 1503+2525 | Boötes | 15 3 19.61 | 25° 25′ 19.6″ | 20.7 | T5 | 44 | 0.94 | 2003 | |
CFBDS J150411+102717 | 15 4 11.64 | 10° 27′ 18.4″ | 71 | T7 | 44 | 0.94 | n/a | ||
2MASSW J1506544+132106 [de] | Boötes | 15 6 54.41 | 13° 21′ 6″ | 13 | 46 | L3 | 69 | 1.02 | 2000 |
2MASS 1507−1627 | Libra | 15 7 47.69 | −16° 27′ 38.6″ | 19 | 23.9 | L5 | 60 | 0.99 | 2000 |
TVLM 868-110639 | 15 10 16.85 | −2° 41′ 7.8″ | 53 | M9 | 79 | 1.08 | n/a | ||
SDSS J151114.66+060742.9 [de] | Serpens | 15 11 14.66 | 6° 7′ 43.1″ | 25 | 89 | T2 | 2006 | ||
2MASSW J1515008+484742 [de] | Boötes | 15 15 0.83 | 48° 47′ 41.6″ | 14 | 34 | L6 | 57 | 0.99 | 2003 |
2MASSI J1526140+204341 [de] | Serpens | 15 26 14.05 | 20° 43′ 41.4″ | 16 | 67 | L7 | 54 | 0.98 | 2000 |
DENIS-P J153941.96-052042.4 [de] | Libra | 15 39 41.89 | −5° 20′ 42.8″ | 14 | 51 | L4 | 63 | 1.00 | 2004 |
2MASS J15462718-3325111 [de] | Lupus | 15 46 27.19 | −33° 25′ 11.2″ | 16 | 37 | T5.5 | 44 | 0.94 | 2002 |
2MASSW J1552591+294849 [de] | Corona Borealis | 15 52 59.06 | 29° 48′ 48.5″ | 13 | 68 | L0β | 30 | 1.43 | 2003 |
2MASSW J1555157-095605 [de] | Libra | 15 55 15.73 | −9° 56′ 5.5″ | 13 | 44 | L1 | 71 | 1.03 | 2002 |
2MASS J16150413+1340079 [de] | Hercules | 16 15 4.13 | 13° 40′ 7.9″ | 16 | 48 | T6 | 42 | 0.94 | 2007 |
SDSSp J162414.37+002915.6 | Serpens | 16 24 14.36 | 0° 29′ 15.8″ | 36 | T6 | 43 | 0.94 | 1999 | |
2MASS J16262034+3925190 [de] | Hercules | 16 26 20.34 | 39° 25′ 19″ | 14.44 | 110 | L4sd | 71 | 1.03 | 2004 |
2MASSW J1632291+190441 [de] | Hercules | 16 32 29.11 | 19° 4′ 40.7″ | 22 | 50 | L8 | 49 | 0.97 | 1999 |
WISEPA J164715.59+563208.2 | 16 47 15.59 | 56° 32′ 8.2″ | 28 | L9p | 41 | 0.94 | n/a | ||
LSPM J1658+7027 [de] | Draco | 16 58 3.8 | 70° 27′ 1.5″ | 19 | 60 | L1 | 73 | 1.04 | 2000 |
2MASSI J1726000+153819 | 17 26 0.07 | 15° 38′ 19″ | 114 | L3β | 24 | 1.40 | n/a | ||
2MASSW J1728114+394859 | 17 28 11.5 | 39° 48′ 59.3″ | 79 | L7 | n/a | ||||
SDSSp J175032.96+175903.9 | 17 50 32.93 | 17° 59′ 4.2″ | 90 | T3.5 | 47 | 0.97 | n/a | ||
2MASS J18283572-4849046 | 18 28 35.72 | −48° 49′ 4.6″ | 39 | T5.5 | 45 | 0.95 | n/a | ||
LSR J1835+3259 | Lyra | 18 35 37.9 | 32° 59′ 54.5″ | 18.27 | 18.5 | M8.5 | 77 | 1.07 | 2003 |
2MASSW J1841086+311727 | 18 41 8.61 | 31° 17′ 27.9″ | 138 | L4p | 67 | 1.01 | n/a | ||
2MASS J18432213+4040209 | 18 43 22.13 | 40° 40′ 20.9″ | 46 | M8 | 96 | 1.22 | n/a | ||
2MASS J20004841-7523070 | 20 0 48.41 | −75° 23′ 7″ | 105 | M9γ | 25 | 1.88 | n/a | ||
SDSS J204749.61-071818.3 | 20 47 49.59 | −7° 18′ 18.2″ | 65 | T0: | 46 | 0.96 | n/a | ||
2MASSI J2057540-025230 | 20 57 54.09 | −2° 52′ 30.2″ | 47 | L1.5 | 70 | 1.02 | n/a | ||
2MASSW J2101154+175658 | 21 1 15.44 | 17° 56′ 58.6″ | 108 | L7.5 | n/a | ||||
2MASSI J2104149-103736 | 21 4 14.91 | −10° 37′ 36.9″ | 62 | L2.5 | 69 | 1.02 | n/a | ||
PSO J318.5−22 | Capricornus | 21 14 8.02 | −22° 51′ 35.8″ | 80 | L7VL-G | 6.5 | 1.53 | 2013 | |
HB 2124-4228 | 21 27 26.13 | −42° 15′ 18.3″ | 113 | M7.5 | 94 | 1.21 | n/a | ||
2MASS J21392676+0220226 | Aquarius | 21 39 26.77 | 2° 20′ 22.7″ | 14.71 | 32.1 | T1.5 | 46 | 0.96 | n/a |
2MASS J21481628+4003593 | 21 48 16.33 | 40° 3′ 59.4″ | 26.3 | L6 | 55 | 0.99 | n/a | ||
2MASS J14112131-2119503 | 21 50 19.5 | −21° 19′ 50″ | M9β | n/a | |||||
2MASSW J2206450-421721 | 22 6 44.98 | −42° 17′ 20.8″ | 93 | L4γ | 22 | 1.33 | n/a | ||
2MASSW J2208136+292121 | 22 8 13.63 | 29° 21′ 21.5″ | 154 | L3γ | 27 | 1.41 | n/a | ||
2MASSW J2224438-015852 | 22 24 43.81 | −1° 58′ 52.1″ | 38 | L4.5 | 61 | 0.99 | n/a | ||
2MASS J22282889-4310262 | Grus | 22 28 28.89 | −43° 10′ 26.2″ | 15.66 | 35 | T6 | 42 | 0.94 | 2013 |
2MASS J22373255+3922398 | 22 37 32.55 | 39° 22′ 39.8″ | 64 | M9.5 | 73 | 1.04 | n/a | ||
2MASSW J2244316+204343 | 22 44 31.67 | 20° 43′ 43.3″ | 56 | L6.5 | 12 | 1.29 | n/a | ||
2MASS J23224684-3133231 | 23 22 46.84 | −31° 33′ 23.1″ | 56 | L0β | 24 | 1.39 | n/a | ||
2MASS J23225299-6151275 | 23 22 52.99 | −61° 51′ 27.5″ | 148 | L2γ | 17 | 1.59 | n/a | ||
2MASS J23515044-2537367 | 23 51 50.44 | −25° 37′ 36.7″ | 67 | M8 | 88 | 1.16 | n/a | ||
2MASSI J2356547-155310 | 23 56 54.77 | −15° 53′ 11.1″ | 74 | T5.5 | 80 | 1.09 | n/a | ||
WISE 0005+3737 | Andromeda | 0 5 17.48 | 37° 37′ 20.5″ | 18.33 | 23.2 | T9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0008-1739 | Cetus | 0 8 49.75 | −17° 39′ 23.63″ | 17.03 | 87.1 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0015-4615 | Phoenix | 0 15 5.87 | −46° 15′ 17.6″ | 48.6 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0031-3840 | Sculptor | 0 31 19.78 | −38° 40′ 36.3″ | 14.1 | 71.8 | L2 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 0032-4946 | Phoenix | 0 32 31.09 | −49° 46′ 51.4″ | 62.9 | T8.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0038+2758 | Andromeda | 0 38 29.05 | 27° 58′ 52.1″ | 36.9 | T9 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0038+8405 | Cepheus | 0 38 30.54 | 84° 5′ 17.7″ | 101.8 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0040+0900 | Pisces | 0 40 24.88 | 9° 0′ 54.8″ | 47.6 | T7 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0049+0441 | Pisces | 0 49 28.48 | 4° 40′ 59.82″ | 15.85 | 62.6 | L9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0049+2151 | Andromeda | 0 49 45.61 | 21° 51′ 20.0″ | 24.1 | T8.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0106+1518 | Pisces | 1 6 37.05 | 15° 18′ 52.57″ | 14.36 | 142.9 | M8 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 0123+4142 | Andromeda | 1 23 33.28 | 41° 42′ 4.52″ | 17.38 | 67.2 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0135+1715 | Pisces | 1 35 25.64 | 17° 15′ 3.4″ | 77.3 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0138-0322 | Cetus | 1 38 36.59 | −3° 22′ 21.57″ | 16.36 | 57.7 | T3 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0146+4234 | Andromeda | 1 46 56.66 | 42° 34′ 10.0″ | 18.71 | 20.5 | Y0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0148-7202 | Hydrus | 1 48 7.4 | −72° 2′ 58.87″ | 18.96 | 30 | T9.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0150+3827 | Andromeda | 1 50 10.93 | 38° 27′ 24.04″ | 16.07 | 61.3 | T0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0206+2640 | Aries | 2 6 25.29 | 26° 40′ 23.64″ | 16.53 | 58.4 | L9 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 0221+3842 | Andromeda | 2 21 5.99 | 38° 42′ 2.73″ | 17.59 | 73.1 | T6.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0223-2932 | Fornax | 2 23 22.39 | −29° 32′ 57.63″ | 17.34 | 47 | T7.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0226-0211 | Cetus | 2 26 24 | −2° 11′ 42.51″ | 18.94 | 91 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0241-3653 | Fornax | 2 41 24.73 | −36° 53′ 28.0″ | 53.8 | T7 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0245-3450 | Fornax | 2 45 12.62 | −34° 50′ 47.8″ | 56.1 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0247+3725 | Perseus | 2 47 14.52 | 37° 25′ 23.5″ | 57.1 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0305+3954 | Perseus | 3 5 33.55 | 39° 54′ 34.77″ | 17.13 | 75 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0307+2904 | Aries | 3 7 24.58 | 29° 4′ 47.46″ | 17.78 | 82.8 | T6.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0313+7807 | Cepheus | 3 13 26.02 | 78° 7′ 44.4″ | 17.65 | 28 | T8.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0316+4307 | Perseus | 3 16 24.35 | 43° 7′ 9.1″ | 106.3 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0321-7347 | Hydrus | 3 21 20.91 | −73° 47′ 58.8″ | 84.8 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0323-6025 | Reticulum | 3 23 37.57 | −60° 25′ 54.5″ | 18.15 | 45.3 | T8.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0325-3854 | Fornax | 3 25 17.69 | −38° 54′ 54.1″ | 51.2 | T9 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0325+0831 | Taurus | 3 25 47.72 | 8° 31′ 18.2″ | 36.5 | T7 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0333-5856 | Reticulum | 3 33 49.33 | −58° 56′ 18.6″ | 16 | 54.8 | T3 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0335+4310 | Perseus | 3 35 15.01 | 43° 10′ 45.1″ | 45.7 | T9:: | 2010 | |||
WISE 0336-0143 | Eridanus | 3 36 5.05 | −1° 43′ 50.4″ | 55.4 | T8:: | 2010 | |||
WISE 0350-5658 | Reticulum | 3 50 0.32 | −56° 58′ 30.2″ | 22.8 | 17.7 | Y1 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0359-5401 | Reticulum | 3 59 34.06 | −54° 1′ 54.6″ | 21.56 | 19.2 | Y0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0410+1502 | Taurus | 4 10 22.79 | 15° 2′ 47.47″ | 19.25 | 20 | Y0 | 6 | 1.17 | 2010 |
WISE 0410+1411 | Taurus | 4 10 54.46 | 14° 11′ 31.41″ | 17.16 | 85.8 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0413-4750 | Horologium | 4 13 58.14 | −47° 50′ 39.3″ | 66.2 | T9 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0448-1935 | Eridanus | 4 48 53.31 | −19° 35′ 48.06″ | 16.99 | 69.8 | T5 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 0458+6434A | Camelopardalis | 4 58 53.93 | 64° 34′ 52.72″ | 17.50 | 35.9 | T8.5 | 15 | 4.2 | 2010 |
WISE 0458+6434B | Camelopardalis | 4 58 53.93 | 64° 34′ 52.72″ | 18.48 | 35.9 | T9.5 | 10 | 3.8 | 2010 |
WISE 0500-1223 | Eridanus | 5 0 3.03 | −12° 23′ 42.93″ | 17.82 | 47 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0513+0608 | Orion | 5 13 17.28 | 6° 8′ 14.55″ | 16.21 | 44.7 | T6.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0525+6739 | Camelopardalis | 5 25 36.28 | 67° 39′ 49.79″ | 17.49 | 98.2 | T6 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 0528-3308 | Columba | 5 28 44.53 | −33° 8′ 23.95″ | 16.67 | 57.4 | T7 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 0535-7500 | Mensa | 5 35 16.8 | −75° 0′ 24.9″ | 21.1 | 47 | Y1 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0539-1034 | Orion | 5 39 56.98 | −10° 34′ 36.71″ | 17.71 | 84.8 | T5.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0542-1628 | Lepus | 5 42 31.28 | −16° 28′ 28.96″ | 16.64 | 50.6 | T6.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0607+2429 | Gemini | 6 7 38.65 | 24° 29′ 53.5″ | 14.22 | 25.4 | L8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0611-0410 | Monoceros | 6 11 35.14 | −4° 10′ 24.17″ | 15.49 | 57.7 | T0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0612-4920 | Puppis | 6 12 8.69 | −49° 20′ 23.9″ | 95.2 | T3.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0612-3036 | Canis Major | 6 12 13.88 | −30° 36′ 12.2″ | 17 | 64.9 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0614+3912 | Auriga | 6 14 7.51 | 39° 12′ 35.67″ | 16.93 | 50.2 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0614+0951 | Orion | 6 14 37.73 | 9° 51′ 35.0″ | 51.5 | T7 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0623-0456 | Monoceros | 6 23 9.91 | −4° 56′ 24.27″ | 17.51 | 37.5 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0625+5646 | Lynx | 6 25 42.27 | 56° 46′ 25.55″ | 17.1 | 67.2 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0627-1114 | Canis Major | 6 27 20.08 | −11° 14′ 27.98″ | 15.49 | 37.2 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0647-6232 | Pictor | 6 47 23.23 | −62° 32′ 39.7″ | 22.65 | 28 | Y1 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0656+4205 | Auriga | 6 56 9.63 | 42° 5′ 32.22″ | 15.45 | 54.1 | T3 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0713-2917 | Canis Major | 7 13 22.55 | −29° 17′ 51.9″ | 19.64 | 23.2 | Y0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0723+3403 | Gemini | 7 23 12.44 | 34° 3′ 13.5″ | 45.7 | T9: | 2010 | |||
WISE 0733+7544 | Camelopardalis | 7 33 47.94 | 75° 44′ 39.2″ | 78.3 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0734-7157 | Volans | 7 34 44.02 | −71° 57′ 44.0″ | 20.41 | 34.9 | Y0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0744+5628 | Lynx | 7 44 57.28 | 56° 28′ 21.12″ | 17.68 | 47.3 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0750+2725 | Gemini | 7 50 3.77 | 27° 25′ 44.68″ | 19.02 | 51.5 | T8.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0751-7634 | Chamaeleon | 7 51 8.75 | −76° 34′ 49.54″ | 19.34 | 39.1 | T9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0759-4904 | Puppis | 7 59 46.98 | −49° 4′ 54.13″ | 38.8 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0811-8051 | Chamaeleon | 8 11 17.81 | −80° 51′ 41.3″ | 32 | T9.5: | 2010 | |||
WISE 0812+4021 | Lynx | 8 12 20.04 | 40° 21′ 6.2″ | 63.6 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 0819-0335 | Hydra | 8 19 58.06 | −3° 35′ 28.52″ | 14.99 | 46 | T4 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0821+1443 | Ursa Major | 8 21 31.66 | 14° 43′ 19.29″ | 16.78 | 68.2 | T5.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0836-1859 | Pyxis | 8 36 41.17 | −18° 59′ 47.18″ | 72.4 | T8 pec | 2010 | |||
WISE 0857+5604 | Ursa Major | 8 57 16.25 | 56° 4′ 7.58″ | 17.65 | 42.1 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0906+4735 | Ursa Major | 9 6 49.34 | 47° 35′ 38.2″ | 18.16 | 51.5 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0929+0409 | Hydra | 9 29 6.78 | 4° 9′ 57.59″ | 17.21 | 64.9 | T6.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 0952+1955 | Leo | 9 52 59.3 | 19° 55′ 8.49″ | 17.13 | 72.1 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1018-2445 | Hydra | 10 18 8.05 | −24° 45′ 58.26″ | 47.6 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1019+6529 | Ursa Major | 10 19 5.64 | 65° 29′ 54.17″ | 16.59 | 56.8 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1039-1600 | Hydra | 10 39 7.73 | −16° 0′ 2.9″ | 47.3 | T7.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1042-3842 | Antlia | 10 42 45.29 | −38° 42′ 37.86″ | 53.2 | T8.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1051-2138 | Hydra | 10 51 30.01 | −21° 38′ 59.7″ | 40.8 | T9: | 2010 | |||
WISE 1122+2550 | Leo | 11 22 54.71 | 25° 50′ 21.85″ | 16.67 | 57.7 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1124-0421 | Leo | 11 24 38.12 | −4° 21′ 49.7″ | 50.6 | T7 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1147-2040 | Hydra | 11 47 24.21 | −20° 40′ 20.44″ | 102 | L7 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1150+6302 | Ursa Major | 11 50 13.9 | 63° 2′ 40.97″ | 17.72 | 32.9 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1217+1626A | Coma Berenices | 12 17 56.96 | 16° 26′ 39.98″ | 18.59 | 34.2 | T9 | 12 | 2010 | |
WISE 1217+1626B | Coma Berenices | 12 17 56.96 | 16° 26′ 39.98″ | 20.26 | 34.2 | Y0 | 6 | 2010 | |
WISE 1225-1013 | Virgo | 12 25 58.86 | −10° 13′ 45.0″ | 55.4 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1311+0122 | Virgo | 13 11 6.21 | 1° 22′ 53.61″ | 18.97 | 44.4 | T9: | 2010 | ||
WISE 1311+3629 | Canes Venatici | 13 11 41.91 | 36° 29′ 24.83″ | 15.55 | 86.1 | L5 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 1318-1758 | Virgo | 13 18 33.98 | −17° 58′ 26.5″ | 32.9 | T9: | 2010 | |||
WISE 1320+6034 | Ursa Major | 13 20 4.18 | 60° 34′ 25.99″ | 16.95 | 56.1 | T6.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1322-2340 | Hydra | 13 22 33.63 | −23° 40′ 16.71″ | 17.01 | 33.9 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1348+6603 | Draco | 13 48 7.04 | 66° 3′ 28.25″ | 17.17 | 91 | L9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1405+5534 | Ursa Major | 14 5 18.27 | 55° 34′ 21.22″ | 20.2 | 25.3 | Y0 pec | 30 | 0.86 | 2010 |
WISE 1433-0837 | Libra | 14 33 11.42 | −8° 37′ 36.4″ | 84.8 | T8:: | 2010 | |||
WISE 1436-1814 | Libra | 14 36 2.22 | −18° 14′ 21.87″ | 60 | T8 pec | 2010 | |||
WISE 1457+5815 | Draco | 14 57 15.03 | 58° 15′ 9.93″ | 16.83 | 52.2 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1506+7027 | Ursa Minor | 15 6 49.89 | 70° 27′ 36.23″ | 14.33 | 11.1 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1517+0529 | Serpens | 15 17 21.13 | 5° 29′ 29.3″ | 72.4 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1519+7009 | Ursa Minor | 15 19 6.69 | 70° 9′ 30.92″ | 17.88 | 50.9 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1523+3125 | Corona Borealis | 15 23 5.1 | 31° 25′ 37.6″ | 84.5 | T7 p | 2010 | |||
WISE 1541-2250 | Libra | 15 41 51.57 | −22° 50′ 25.03″ | 21.16 | 20 | Y0.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1542+2230 | Serpens | 15 42 14.0 | 22° 30′ 5.2″ | 41.1 | T9.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1612-3420 | Scorpius | 16 12 15.92 | −34° 20′ 28.61″ | 55.4 | T6.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1614+1739 | Hercules | 16 14 41.48 | 17° 39′ 35.44″ | 19.08 | 32.6 | T9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1617+1807 | Hercules | 16 17 5.74 | 18° 7′ 14.21″ | 17.66 | 50.2 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1622-0959 | Scorpius | 16 22 9.95 | −9° 55′ 34.78″ | 16.44 | 52.2 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1627+3255 | Hercules | 16 27 25.65 | 32° 55′ 24.5″ | 16.61 | 50.2 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1639-6847 | Triangulum Australe | 16 39 40.83 | −68° 47′ 38.6″ | 16.3 | Y0 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1647+5632 | Draco | 16 47 15.59 | 56° 32′ 8.44″ | 16.59 | 28 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1653+4444 | Hercules | 16 53 11.03 | 44° 44′ 22.71″ | 17.59 | 39.5 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1711+3500 | Hercules | 17 11 4.59 | 35° 0′ 36.73″ | 17.89 | 60.3 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1717+6129 | Draco | 17 17 17.13 | 61° 28′ 58.82″ | 18.49 | 72.7 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1721+1117 | Ophiuchus | 17 21 34.46 | 11° 17′ 39.4″ | 62.3 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1728+5716 | Draco | 17 28 44.97 | 57° 16′ 42.9″ | 17.68 | 97.8 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1738+2732 | Hercules | 17 38 35.54 | 27° 32′ 58.78″ | 19.47 | 20 | Y0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1741+2553 | Hercules | 17 41 24.22 | 25° 53′ 18.96″ | 16.53 | 18.9 | T9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1746-0338 | Ophiuchus | 17 46 40.78 | −3° 38′ 18″ | 17.45 | 83.8 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1800+0134 | Ophiuchus | 18 0 26.60 | 1° 34′ 53.1″ | 14.3 | 28.7 | T7.5 | 57 | 2010 | |
WISE 1804+3117 | Hercules | 18 4 35.39 | 31° 17′ 5.98″ | 18.7 | 30 | T9.5: | 2010 | ||
WISE 1809+3838 | Hercules | 18 9 1.07 | 38° 38′ 5.4″ | 74.4 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1812+2721 | Hercules | 18 12 10.83 | 27° 21′ 44.26″ | 18.19 | 47 | T8.5: | 2010 | ||
WISE 1828+2650 | Lyra | 18 28 31.10 | 26° 50′ 37.79″ | 23.57 | 36 | Y2 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1830+4542 | Lyra | 18 30 58.57 | 45° 42′ 57.55″ | 107 | L9 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1841+7000 | Draco | 18 41 24.75 | 70° 0′ 38.54″ | 17.24 | 131.1 | T5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1852+3537 | Lyra | 18 52 15.83 | 35° 37′ 16.06″ | 16.5 | 55.4 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1906+4508 | Lyra | 19 6 24.73 | 45° 8′ 6.88″ | 16.36 | 51.5 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1928+2356 | Vulpecula | 19 28 41.35 | 23° 56′ 4.9″ | 22.8 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 1952+7240 | Draco | 19 52 46.61 | 72° 40′ 0.61″ | 15.09 | 44.4 | T4 | 2010 | ||
WISE 1959-3338 | Sagittarius | 19 59 5.65 | 33° 38′ 34.03″ | 16.87 | 37.2 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2030+0749 | Delphinus | 20 30 42.90 | 7° 49′ 34.4″ | 14.23 | 34.2 | T1.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2014+0424 | Aquila | 20 14 4.13 | 4° 24′ 8.5″ | 96.2 | T7 p | 2010 | |||
WISE 2015+6646 | Draco | 20 15 46.27 | 66° 46′ 45.1″ | 50.6 | T8 | 2010 | |||
WISE 2018-7423 | Pavo | 20 18 25 | −74° 23′ 27.99″ | 17.11 | 47.9 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2019-1148 | Capricornus | 20 19 20.76 | −11° 48′ 7.6″ | 42.4 | T8.5: | 2010 | |||
WISE 2056+1459 | Delphinus | 20 56 28.88 | 14° 59′ 53.68″ | 19.21 | 24.5 | Y0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2134-7137 | Indus | 21 34 56.81 | −71° 37′ 44.56″ | 19.8 | 42.7 | T9 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 2157+2659 | Pegasus | 21 57 51.34 | 26° 59′ 31.25″ | 17.31 | 61.6 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2209-2734 | Piscis Austrinus | 22 9 22.05 | −27° 34′ 39.94″ | 16.81 | 46 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2213+0911 | Pegasus | 22 13 54.71 | 9° 11′ 39.47″ | 16.98 | 58.7 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2220-3628 | Grus | 22 20 55.31 | −36° 28′ 17.4″ | 20.38 | 26.4 | Y0 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2226+0440 | Pegasus | 22 26 23.06 | 4° 40′ 3.06″ | 16.9 | 45 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2237-0614 | Aquarius | 22 37 29.48 | −6° 14′ 34.36″ | 17.4 | 53.5 | T5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2237+7228 | Cepheus | 22 37 20.39 | 72° 28′ 33.8″ | 46 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 2239+1617 | Pegasus | 22 39 37.57 | 16° 17′ 16″ | 16.18 | 59.7 | T3 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2255-3118 | Piscis Austrinus | 22 55 40.74 | −31° 18′ 42.11″ | 17.29 | 44.7 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2301+0216 | Pisces | 23 1 33.32 | 2° 16′ 35.1″ | 60.7 | T6.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 2313-8037 | Octans | 23 13 36.45 | −80° 37′ 0.7″ | 16.97 | 35.9 | T8 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2319-1844 | Aquarius | 23 19 39.13 | −18° 44′ 4.15″ | 17.43 | 52.2 | T7.5 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2325-4105 | Grus | 23 25 19.54 | −41° 5′ 34.92″ | 19.75 | 37.5 | T9 pec | 2010 | ||
WISE 2327-2730 | Sculptor | 23 27 28.74 | −27° 30′ 56.66″ | 16.68 | 70.8 | L9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2335+4222 | Andromeda | 22 35 43.79 | 42° 22′ 55.2″ | 90.3 | T7 | 2010 | |||
WISE 2340-0745 | Aquarius | 23 40 26.6 | −7° 45′ 8.46″ | 16.15 | 37.8 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2342+0856 | Pegasus | 23 42 28.98 | 8° 56′ 20.2″ | 51.2 | T6.5 | 2010 | |||
WISE 2343-7418 | Octans | 23 43 51.3 | −74° 18′ 46.86″ | 16.13 | 48.6 | T6 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2344+1034 | Pegasus | 23 44 46.23 | 10° 34′ 16.1″ | 18.8 | 46 | T9 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2348-1028 | Aquarius | 23 48 41.13 | −10° 28′ 44.11″ | 16.91 | 54.1 | T7 | 2010 | ||
WISE 2357+1227 | Pegasus | 23 57 16.49 | 12° 27′ 41.8″ | 54.8 | T6 | 2010 | |||
WISE 2359-7335 | Tucana | 23 59 41.08 | −73° 35′ 5.09″ | 16.16 | 42.7 | T5.5 | 2010 | ||
WISEA 1101+5400 | Ursa Major | 11 01 25.95 | +54° 00′ 52.8″ | 111 | T5.5 | 2017 | |||
2M1510 | Libra | 15 10 47.47 | −28° 18′ 18.3″ | 120 | M9γ+M9γ | 2002 | |||
CWISE J022454.10+152633.8AB | Aries | 02 24 54.10 | +15° 26′ 33.8″ | T1+L6β | 52+52 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J062725.95–002843.8AB | Monoceros | 06 27 25.95 | −00° 28′ 43.8″ | 129.7 | T3+T0(blue) | 52+52 | 2024 | ||
CWISE J151940.47–485810.2AB | Lupus | 15 19 40.47 | −48° 58′ 10.2″ | L5+L6 | 63+63 | 2024 | |||
CWISE J190907.63+553037.3AB | Cygnus | 19 09 07.63 | +55° 30′ 37.3″ | L2+L6 | 63+63 | 2024 |
Former brown dwarfs
Star | Constellation | Right ascension |
Declination | App. mag. |
Distance (ly) | Spectral type |
Brown dwarf | Mass (MJ) |
Radius (RJ) |
Orbital period (d) |
Semimajor axis (AU) |
Ecc. | Discovery year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
L 34-26 | Chamaeleon | 07 49 12.71 | –76° 42′ 06.5″ | 35.6 | M3Ve | COCONUTS-2b | 6.3+1.5 −1.9 |
400000000 | 7506 −2060 |
2011 |
See also
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