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SCR 1845-6357

SCR J1845-6357, DENIS J184504.9-635747,
WISE J184509.29-635741.3

Proper NameNone
Bayer DesignationNone
Flamsteed NumberNone
HR (BSC)None
HDNone
Other DesignationsSCR 1845-6357, SCR J1845-6357, DENIS J184504.9-635747, WISE J184509.29-635741.3
ConstellationPavo
Right Ascension18h 45m 5s (A), 18h 45m 5s (B)
Declination-63° 57' 47" (A), -63° 57' 48" (B)
Distance13.1 light years
4.0 parsecs
MagnitudeApparent: +17.40 (A), +21 (B, approximate)*
Absolute: +19.39 (A), +23 (B, approximate)
Spectral ClassM8.5V red dwarf (A), T9 brown dwarf (B)
Optimum VisibilityJuly (Usually visible from southern latitudes)

Imagery provided by Aladin sky atlas


* No visual magnitude has been recorded for the brown dwarf component of this system. The figure of +21 given here is calculated from comparable flux values in other frequency bands, which imply that the brown dwarf is about thirty-two times fainter than the red dwarf SCR 1845-6357 A (which is itself spectacularly faint at magnitude +17.40).

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