The Late-Type Extension to MoVeRS (LaTE-MoVeRS): Proper motion verified low-mass stars and brown dwarfs from SDSS, 2MASS, and WISE

Abstract

We present the Late-Type Extension to the Motion Verified Red Stars (LaTE-MoVeRS) catalog, containing 46,463 photometric late-type (> M5) dwarfs within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) footprint. Proper motions were computed for objects combining astrometry from the SDSS Data Release 12 (DR12), the Two-Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) Point Source Catalog (PSC), and the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) AllWISE datasets. LaTE-MoVeRS objects were required to have significant proper motion (μtot ≥slant 2σμtot). Using the LaTE-MoVeRS sample and Gaia Data Release 1, we estimate Gaia will be 64\% complete for very-low-mass objects (> M5) in comparison to the combined SDSS+2MASS+WISE dataset (i < 21.3). We computed photometric distances and estimated stellar effective temperatures for the LaTE-MoVeRS catalog. The majority of the dwarfs in the sample have distances < 150 pc and Teff < 3000 K. Thirteen objects were identified within LaTE-MoVeRS with estimated photometric distances within 25 pc that have not been previously identified as nearby objects. We also identified one new object with a large amount of excess mid-infrared flux that has not been previously identified (2MASS J11151597+1937266). This object appears to be an L2γ at 50 pc showing spectroscopic signs of a flaring event (e.g., strong Hydrogen Balmer emission lines). This object does not exhibit kinematics similar to any known kinematic association. The LaTE-MoVeRS catalog is available through SDSS CasJobs and VizieR.

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