Discovery of 16 New Members of the Solar Neighborhood Using Proper Motions from CatWISE2020

Meisner, Aaron M.; Kirkpatrick, J. Davy; Schneider, Adam C.; Marocco, Federico; Faherty, Jacqueline K.; Caselden, Dan; Kuchner, Marc J.; Gagné, Jonathan; Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Collaboration; Tanner, Christopher; Casewell, Sarah; Beaulieu, Paul; Colin, Guillaume; Hamlet, Leslie K.; Schümann, Jörg; Kota, Tarun; Kacholia, Kanishk; Bickle, Tom

United States, Canada, United Kingdom

Abstract

In an effort to identify nearby and unusual cold objects in the solar neighborhood, we searched for previously unidentified moving objects using CatWISE2020 proper motion data combined with machine learning methods. We paired the motion candidates with their counterparts in 2MASS, UHS, and VHS. Then we searched for white dwarf, brown dwarf, and subdwarf outliers on the resulting color-color diagrams. This resulted in the discovery of 16 new dwarfs, including 2 nearby M dwarfs (<30 pc), a possible young L dwarf, a high-motion early-T dwarf, and 3 later-T dwarfs. This research represents a step forward in completing the census of the Sun's neighbors.

2022 The Astronomical Journal
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