WISEA J114724.10-204021.3: A Free-Floating Planetary Mass Member of the TW Hya Association
Abstract
We present WISEA J114724.10-204021.3, a young, low-mass, high probability member of the TW Hya association. WISEA J114724.10-204021.3 was discovered based on its red AllWISE color (W1-W2 = 0.63 mag) and extremely red 2MASS J-K S color (> 2.64 mag), the latter of which is confirmed with near-infrared photometry from the VISTA Hemisphere Survey (J-K S = 2.570.03). Follow-up near-infrared spectroscopy shows a spectral type of L7 1 as well as several spectroscopic indicators of youth. These include a peaked H-band shape and a steeper K-band slope, traits typically attributed to low surface gravity. The sky position, proper motion, and distance estimates of WISEA J114724.10-204021.3 are all consistent with membership in the 10 Myr old TW Hya association. Using the age of the TW Hya association and evolutionary models, we estimate the mass of WISEA J114724.10-204021.3 to be 5-13 M Jup, making it one of the youngest and lowest mass free-floating objects yet discovered in the Solar neighborhood.
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