Cha 110913−773444 (sometimes abbreviated Cha 110913) is an astronomical object surrounded by what appears to be a protoplanetary disk. It lies at a distance...
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that such objects be called sub-brown dwarfs. A possible example is Cha 110913−773444, which may either have been ejected and become a rogue planet or formed...
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1845-6357, a binary system comprising a red dwarf and a brown dwarf Cha 110913-773444, an astronomical object that may be a free-floating planet surrounded...
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planets ejected from their original stellar system (e.g., OTS 44 or Cha 110913−773444), though they are difficult to distinguish from sub-brown dwarfs,...
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similarly to stars and are surrounded by protoplanetary disks, such as Cha 110913−773444. As of 2017 there is only one known proto-brown dwarf that is connected...
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Cloud and the Chamaeleon Complex (e.g. the well studied OTS 44 and Cha 110913−773444). These objects with disks are free-floating and are most of the time...
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might be considered a failed star, a theory advanced for the object Cha 110913-773444. Combining its luminosity, distance, and mass it is estimated to be...
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candidate to image the disk with ALMA. Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 Cha 110913−773444 Goddard Space Flight Center Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer WISEA...
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called sub-brown dwarfs. Sub-brown dwarfs may be free-floating such as Cha 110913−773444 and OTS 44, or orbiting a larger object such as 2MASS J04414489+2301513...
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in 2004. On the other hand, the discovery of marginal cases like Cha 110913-773444—a free-floating, planetary-mass object—raises the question of whether...
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