Cha 110913-773444

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Cha 110913-773444
Sol Cha-110913-773444 Jupiter.jpg
Cha 110913-773444 (middle) compared to the Sun (left) and Jupiter (right)
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0
Constellation Chamaeleon
Right ascension 11h 09m 13.63s
Declination -77° 34' 44.6"
Apparent magnitude (V) +21.59
Characteristics
Spectral type L-dwarf
Astrometry
Distance 163 ly
(50 pc)
Absolute magnitude (MV) +18.1
Details
Mass 8 (+7 to −3) MJ, 0.008 M
Radius 1.8 RJ, 0.18 R
Luminosity 0.000096 L
Temperature 1,350 K
Age 500,000–10,000,000 years
Database references
SIMBAD data

Cha 110913-773444 (sometimes abbreviated Cha 110913) is an astronomical object surrounded by what appears to be a protoplanetary disk. There is no consensus yet among astronomers whether to classify the object as a sub-brown dwarf (with planets) or a rogue planet (with moons).[1]

Cha 110913-773444 was discovered in 2004 by Kevin Luhman and others at Pennsylvania State University using the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope, as well as two Earth-bound telescopes in Chile.

See also

References

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