WISEPA J025409.45+022359.1 (designation is abbreviated to WISE 0254+0223) is a brown dwarf of spectral class T8, located in constellation Cetus at approximately 22.3 light-years from Earth.
WISE 0254+0223 was discovered in 2011 from data, collected by Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) Earth-orbiting satellite — NASA infrared-wavelength 40 cm (16 in) space telescope, which mission lasted from December 2009 to February 2011. WISE 0254+0223 has two discovery papers: Scholz et al. (2011) and Kirkpatrick et al. (2011) (the first was published earlier).
Currently the most accurate distance estimate of WISE 0254+0223 is a trigonometric parallax, measured using the Spitzer Space Telescope and published in 2019 by Kirkpatrick et al.:, corresponding to a distance, or .
WISE 0254+0223 distance estimates
Source | Ref. | ||||
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Scholz et al. (2011) (preprint version 1) | |||||
Scholz et al. (2011) | |||||
Kirkpatrick et al. (2011), Table 6 | ~ 6.9 | ~ 22.5 | |||
Kirkpatrick et al. (2011), Table 7 | |||||
Liu et al. (2011) | |||||
Liu et al. (2011) | |||||
Scholz et al. (2012) | |||||
Marsh et al. (2013) (according to Kirkpatrick et al. (2012)) | |||||
Marsh et al. (2013) | [2] | 16.0 | |||
Dupuy & Kraus (2013) | 135 ± 15[3] |
Non-trigonometric distance estimates are marked in italic. The most accurate estimate is marked in bold.
WISE 0254+0223 has a large proper motion of about milliarcseconds per year.
WISE 0254+0223 proper motion estimates
Source | Ref. | |||||
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Scholz et al. (2011) | 84 | |||||
Kirkpatrick et al. (2011) | 85 | |||||
Marsh et al. (2013) | 83 | |||||
Dupuy & Kraus (2013) |
The most accurate estimates are marked in bold.
Another object, discovered by Scholz et al. (2011):