Spectrophotometric characterization of high proper motion sources from WISE
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Beamín, J.
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Spectrophotometric characterization of high proper motion sources from WISE
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The census of the solar neighbourhood is almost complete for stars and becoming more
complete in the brown dwarf regime. Spectroscopic, photometric and kinematic characterization
of nearby objects helps us to understand the local mass function, the binary fraction,
and provides new targets for sensitive planet searches. We aim to derive spectral types and
spectrophotometric distances of a sample of new high proper motion sources found with the
WISE (Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer) satellite, and obtain parallaxes for those objects
that fall within the area observed by the Vista Variables in the V´ıa Lactea survey (VVV). ´
We used low-resolution spectroscopy and template fitting to derive spectral types, multiwavelength
photometry to characterize the companion candidates and obtain photometric distances.
Multi-epoch imaging from the VVV survey was used to measure the parallaxes and proper
motions for three sources. We confirm a new T2 brown dwarf within ∼15 pc. We derived
optical spectral types for 24 sources, mostly M dwarfs within 50 pc. We addressed the wide
binary nature of 16 objects found by the WISE mission and previously known high proper
motion sources. Six of these are probably members of wide binaries, two of those are new,
and present evidence against the physical binary nature of two candidate binary stars found
in the literature, and eight that we selected as possible binary systems. We discuss a likely
microlensing event produced by a nearby low-mass star and a galaxy, that is to occur in the
following five years
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MNRAS 454, 4054–4065 (2015)
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