We present a simultaneous, multi-wavelength campaign targeting the nearby (7.2 pc) L8/L9 (optical/near-infrared) dwarf WISEP J060738.65+242953.4 in the mid-infrared, radio, and optical. Spitzer Space Telescope observations show no variability at the 0.2% level over 10 hr each in the 3.6 and 4.5 μ m bands. Kepler K2 monitoring over 36 days in Campaign 0 rules out stable periodic signals in the optical with amplitudes greater than 1.5% and periods between 1.5 hr and 2 days. Non-simultaneous Gemini optical spectroscopy detects lithium, constraining this L dwarf to be less than ∼2 Gyr old, but no Balmer emission is observed. The low measured projected rotation velocity ( v sin i < 6 km s −1 ) and lack of variability are very unusual compared to other brown dwarfs, and we argue that this substellar object is likely viewed pole-on. We detect quiescent (non-bursting) radio emission with the Very Large Array. Among radio-detected L and T dwarfs, it has the lowest observed L ν and the lowest v sin i . We discuss the implications of a pole-on detection for various proposed radio emission scenarios.
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Gizis, J. E., Williams, P. K. G., Burgasser, A. J., Libralato, M., Nardiello, D., Piotto, G., … Paudel, R. (2016). WISEP J060738.65+242953.4: A NEARBY POLE-ON L8 BROWN DWARF WITH RADIO EMISSION. The Astronomical Journal, 152(5), 123. https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-6256/152/5/123
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