An unusual Brown Dwarf
As part of the Gemini South NICI Planet-finding campaign, Beth Biller and team have found an unusual star-brown dwarf pair. PZ Tel A, a young sun-like star, was imaged with NICI (Near-Infrared Coronagraphic Imager) using adaptive optics to detect the brown dwarf (PZ Tel B), which is in a highly elliptical orbit. Specialized image analysis techniques were used to remove a vast majority of light from PZ Tel A in this image (left). This is one of few brown dwarfs imaged at a distance closer than 30 Astronomical Units from its parent star. On the right the range of sizes of a brown dwarf compared to Jupiter and the Earth (to scale) is illustrated. Results are being published in ApJ letters 2010 ApJ 720 L82.
Credit:B. Billar, M. Liu & NICI Campaign Team (left); J. Lomberg & Gemini Observatory (right)
About the Image
Id: | noaoann10016a |
Type: | Collage |
Release date: | Sept. 30, 2010 |
Related announcements: | noaoann10016 |
Size: | 1205 x 500 px |
About the Object
Category: | Solar System |