Discovery of a New Nearby Star
- 21 April 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 589 (1) , L51-L53
- https://doi.org/10.1086/375803
Abstract
We report the discovery of a nearby star with a very large proper motion of 505 ± 003 yr-1. The star is called SO 025300.5+165258 and referred to herein as a high proper motion star (HPMS). The discovery came as a result of a search of the SkyMorph database, a sensitive and persistent survey that is well suited for finding stars with high proper motions. There are currently only seven known stars with proper motions greater than 5'' yr-1. The spectrum and measured tangential velocity indicate that the HPMS is a main-sequence star with spectral type M6.5. Trigonometric and photometric parallaxes have been determined, yielding distance estimates of 2.4 pc (lower limit) and 3.6 ± 0.4 pc, respectively. If the former is correct, the HPMS ranks third in the list of nearest stellar systems. If the latter is correct, it is 17th. A more precise trigonometric parallax measurement is expected to be completed near the end of the year.Keywords
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