WISE Discovers ~100 new brown dwarfs (six are Y class)

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WISE Discovers ~100 new brown dwarfs (six are Y class)

Post #1by Hungry4info » 23.08.2011, 22:40

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/WISE/ ... 10823.html

So they claim to have finally succeeded in finding Y-type stars.
Now that there's a possible use for it, has the implementation of the Y spectral type been considered?
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Re: WISE Discovers ~100 new brown dwarfs (six are Y class)

Post #2by Fenerit » 24.08.2011, 00:21

Finally stars at ambient temperature. I like such spring-summer stars.
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Re: WISE Discovers ~100 new brown dwarfs (six are Y class)

Post #3by Hungry4info » 24.08.2011, 00:46

The First Hundred Brown Dwarfs Discovered by the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1108.4677

The Discovery of Y Dwarfs Using Data from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE)
http://arxiv.org/abs/1108.4678
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Re: WISE Discovers ~100 new brown dwarfs (six are Y class)

Post #4by ajtribick » 24.08.2011, 17:40

Hungry4info wrote:Now that there's a possible use for it, has the implementation of the Y spectral type been considered?
Well that's going to be interesting, to do this we're going to need to remap the spectral type representation a bit because we've run out of hexadecimal digits for the "normal" stars sequence.

Of course these things are so cold they are only visible by reflected light and we don't support that for stars either. This would have other applications beyond brown dwarfs, e.g. reflection effects in close binary stars.

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Re: WISE Discovers ~100 new brown dwarfs (six are Y class)

Post #5by Cham » 24.08.2011, 17:53

There's also the lonely planets issue. Currently, there's no way to place a rogue planet somewhere in Celestia's space (or even a spacecraft). We need more "special" classes in Celestia.
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Re: WISE Discovers ~100 new brown dwarfs (six are Y class)

Post #6by PlutonianEmpire » 24.08.2011, 22:34

Hey! "WISE" rhymes with "Y"! 8O

Intentional? ;)

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