Search for nearby stars among proper motion stars selected by optical-to-infrared photometry. I. Discovery of LHS 2090 at spectroscopic distance of d=6pc
Abstract
We present the discovery of a previously unknown very nearby star - LHS 2090 at a distance of only d=6 pc. In order to find nearby (i.e. d < 25 pc) red dwarfs, we re-identified high proper motion stars (μ > 0.18 arcsec/yr) from the NLTT catalogue (Luyten luyten7980) in optical Digitized Sky Survey data for two different epochs and in the 2MASS data base. Only proper motion stars with large R-Ks colour index and with relatively bright infrared magnitudes (Ks<10) were selected for follow-up spectroscopy. The low-resolution spectrum of LHS 2090 and its large proper motion (0.79 arcsec/yr) classify this star as an M6.5 dwarf. The resulting spectroscopic distance estimate from comparing the infrared JHKs magnitudes of LHS 2090 with absolute magnitudes of M6.5 dwarfs is 6.01.1 pc assuming an uncertainty in absolute magnitude of 0.4 mag.
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