Abstract
We present the serendipitous discovery of a late T-type brown dwarf candidate in JWST NIRCam observations of the Early Release Science Abell 2744 parallel field. The discovery was enabled by the sensitivity of JWST at 4 μ m wavelengths and the panchromatic 0.9–4.5 μ m coverage of the spectral energy distribution. The unresolved point source has magnitudes F115W = 27.95 ± 0.15 and F444W = 25.84 ± 0.01 (AB), and its F115W−F444W and F356W−F444W colors match those expected for other known T dwarfs. We can exclude it as a reddened background star, high redshift quasar, or a very high redshift galaxy. Comparison with stellar atmospheric models indicates a temperature of T eff ≈ 650 K and surface gravity log g ≈ 5.25 , implying a mass of 0.03 M ⊙ and age of 5 Gyr. We estimate the distance of this candidate to be 570–720 pc in a direction perpendicular to the Galactic plane, making it a likely thick disk or halo brown dwarf. These observations underscore the power of JWST to probe the very low-mass end of the substellar mass function in the Galactic thick disk and halo.
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Nonino, M., Glazebrook, K., Burgasser, A. J., Polenta, G., Morishita, T., Lepinzan, M., … Bradac, M. (2023). Early Results from GLASS-JWST. XIII. A Faint, Distant, and Cold Brown Dwarf*. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 942(2), L29. https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ac8e5f
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