A focus on L dwarfs with trigonometric parallaxes
Y. Wang, R.L. Smart, Z. Shao, H.R.A Jones, F. Marocco, A. Luo, A., Burgasser, J. Zhong, and B. Du

TL;DR
This study presents new parallax measurements for L and early T dwarfs, analyzes their kinematics, and estimates a younger average age for this population compared to previous studies.
Contribution
It provides new parallax data for ten L and T dwarfs, expands the astrometric sample, and offers insights into their kinematics and age distribution.
Findings
Median parallax errors of 2 mas achieved
Derived a solar motion consistent with recent literature
Estimated a kinematic age of 1.5-1.7 Gyr for the sample
Abstract
We report new parallax measurements for ten L and early T type dwarfs, five of which have no previous published values, using observations over 3 years at the robotic Liverpool Telescope. The resulting parallaxes and proper motions have median errors of 2\,mas and 1.5\,mas/year respectively. Their space motions indicate they are all Galactic disk members. We combined this sample with other objects with astrometry from the Liverpool Telescope and with published literature astrometry to construct a sample of 260 L and early T type dwarfs with measured parallaxes, designated the Astrometry Sample. We study the kinematics of the Astrometry Sample, and derived a solar motion of \,\kms~ with respect to the local standard of rest, in agreement with recent literature. We derive a kinematic age of 1.5-1.7\,Gyr for the Astrometry Sample…
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