SCR 1845−6357

SCR 1845−6357 is a binary system, 13.1 light-years (4.0 parsecs) away in the constellation Pavo. The primary is a faint red dwarf. It has a brown dwarf companion. The primary red dwarf was discovered in 2004 by Hambly et al., while the secondary brown dwarf was later discovered in 2006.

SCR 1845−6357

Three-colour image of SCR1845−6357AB generated from the SDI filter images (blue=1.575 μm, green=1.600 μm, red=1.625 μm). Because the T-dwarf fades away towards the longer wavelengths, it appears quite blue in this image. It is roughly 50 times fainter than the star and is separated from it by an angle of 1.17″ on the sky (4.5 times the Earth-Sun distance).
Observation data
Epoch J2000.0      Equinox J2000.0 (ICRS)
Constellation Pavo
Right ascension 18h 45m 05.25325s
Declination −63° 57 47.4501
Apparent magnitude (V) 17.4
Characteristics
SCR 1845−6357A
Spectral type M8.5
SCR 1845−6357B
Spectral type T6
Apparent magnitude (J) 13.26
Astrometry
Proper motion (μ) RA: 2583.190 mas/yr
Dec.: 588.504 mas/yr
Parallax (π)249.6651 ± 0.1330 mas
Distance13.064 ± 0.007 ly
(4.005 ± 0.002 pc)
Details
SCR 1845−6357A
Mass0.07 M
Radius0.096 R
Luminosity0.0004 L
Temperature2600–2700 K
SCR 1845−6357B
Mass0.04 to 0.05 M
Surface gravity (log g)5.1 cgs
Temperature950 K
Age1.8×109 to 3.1×109 years
Position (relative to A)
Epoch of observationJ2006.3
Angular distance1.064 ± 0.004
Position angle177.2 ± 0.06°
Projected separation4.10 ± 0.04 AU
Other designations
GJ 12724, SCR J1845-6357, 2MASS J18450541-6357475, DENIS J184504.9-635747, SCR 1845
Database references
SIMBADA
B
SCR 1845−6357
Location of SCR 1845−6357 in the constellation Pavo

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