Deep $z$-band observations of the coolest Y dwarf
Taisiya G. Kopytova, Ian J. M. Crossfield, Niall R. Deacon, Wolfgang, Brandner, Esther Buenzli, Amelia Bayo, Joshua E. Schlieder, Elena Manjavacas,, Beth A. Biller, and Derek Kopon

TL;DR
Deep z-band observations of the coolest Y dwarf, WISE 0855-07, set upper limits on its brightness, revealing discrepancies with current atmospheric models and indicating the need for improved modeling of methane and cloud effects.
Contribution
First deep z-band imaging of WISE 0855-07 providing constraints on its atmospheric properties and challenging existing water cloud models for ultra-cool brown dwarfs.
Findings
No z-band counterpart detected, upper limit AB mag > 24.8.
Models with water clouds cannot fully reproduce observed SED.
Estimated temperature of WISE 0855-07 is 200-250 K.
Abstract
WISE J085510.83-071442.5 (hereafter, WISE 0855-07) is the coolest Y dwarf known to date and is located at a distance of 2.31 pc, giving it the fourth largest parallax of any known star or brown dwarf system. We report deep -band observations of WISE 0855-07 using FORS2 on UT1/VLT. We do not detect any counterpart to WISE 0855-07 in our -band images and estimate a brightness upper limit of AB mag 24.8 ( 0.45 Jy) at 910 65 nm with -confidence. We combine our z-band upper limit with previous near- and mid-infrared photometry to place constraints on the atmospheric properties of WISE 0855-07 via comparison to models which implement water clouds in the atmospheres of K substellar objects. We find that none of the available models that implement water clouds can completely reproduce the observed SED of WISE 0855-07. Every…
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