One more neighbor: The first brown dwarf in the VVV survey
J.C. Beam\'in, D. Minniti, M. Gromadzki, R. Kurtev, V. D. Ivanov, Y., Beletsky, P. Lucas, R. K. Saito, J. Borissova

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of VVV BD001, a nearby brown dwarf identified through VVV survey data, characterized by its proper motion, spectral type, and distance, contributing to the census of local substellar objects.
Contribution
It presents the first brown dwarf discovered in the VVV survey, demonstrating the effectiveness of multi-epoch NIR data in identifying nearby substellar objects.
Findings
Discovered VVV BD001, a brown dwarf within 20 pc of the Sun.
Determined the spectral type as L5+-1 and distance as 17.5 pc.
Measured proper motion and confirmed low variability over two years.
Abstract
Context. The discovery of brown dwarfs (BDs) in the solar neighborhood and young star clusters has helped to constraint the low-mass end of the stellar mass function and the initial mass function. We use data of the Vista Variables in the V\'ia L\'actea (VVV), a near-infrared (NIR) multiwavelength (Z Y J H Ks) multi-epoch (Ks) ESO Public Survey mapping the Milky Way bulge and southern Galactic plane to search for nearby BDs. Aims. The ultimate aim of the project is to improve the completeness of the census of nearby stellar and substellar objects towards the Galactic bulge and inner disk regions. Methods. Taking advantage of the homogeneous sample of VVV multi-epoch data, we identified stars with high proper motion (> 0.1"/yr), and then selected low-mass objects using NIR colors. We searched for a possible parallax signature using the all available Ks band epochs. We set some…
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