Observation data Epoch J2000 Equinox J2000 |
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Constellation | Fornax |
Right ascension | 03h 39m 35.220s |
Declination | –35° 25′ 44.09″ |
Apparent magnitude (V) | 18.69 |
Characteristics | |
Spectral type | M9 |
Apparent magnitude (B) | ~20.17 |
Apparent magnitude (I) | ~13.288 |
Apparent magnitude (J) | ±0.021 10.725 |
Apparent magnitude (H) | ±0.021 10.017 |
Apparent magnitude (K) | ±0.023 9.548 |
Astrometry | |
Proper motion (μ) |
RA: ±60 317mas/yr Dec.: ±52 276mas/yr |
Parallax (π) | 155.89 ± 1.03mas |
Distance | 20.9 ± 0.1 ly (6.41 ± 0.04 pc) |
Absolute magnitude (MV) | 20.02 |
Details | |
Mass | 0.07 M☉ |
Other designations | |
LP 944-20,
SIPS J0339−3525, LEHPM 3451, 2MASSI J0339352−352544, [B2006] J033935.2−352544, APMPM J0340−3526, 2MASS J03393521−3525440, 2MASSW J0339352−352544, BRI B0337−3535, BRI 0337−3535, 2MUCD 10201 |
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Database references | |
SIMBAD | data |
Coordinates: 03h 39m 35.22s, −35° 25′ 44.09″
LP 944-20 is a dim brown dwarf of spectral class M9 located about 21 light-years from the Solar System in the constellation of Fornax. With a visual apparent magnitude of 18, it has one of the dimmest visual magnitudes listed on the RECONS page.
On 15 December 1999 an X-ray flare was detected. On 27 July 2000, radio emission (in flare and quiescence) was detected from this brown dwarf by a team of students at the Very Large Array, reported in the 15 March 2001 issue of the journal Nature.
The first parallax measurement from 1996 found that LP 944-20 (designated there as BRI 0337−3535) has a relative parallax of mas, and its correction from relative to absolute parallax (i.e. mean parallax of the reference frame stars) is mas. This yields an absolute parallax of mas, with a standard deviation (according to ) of mas, which corresponds to a distance of ±0.1 5pc, or ±0.3 16.2ly. (The same values of absolute parallax and its standard deviation are in the RECONS' TOP100 list.