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- Q968100 subject Q13262968.
- Q968100 subject Q7215981.
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- Q968100 abstract "OTS 44 is a free-floating planetary-mass object or brown dwarf located approximately 550 light-years (170 pc) away in the constellation Chamaeleon. It is among the lowest-mass free-floating substellar objects, with approximately 11.5 times the mass of Jupiter, or approximately 1.1% that of the Sun.Its radius is not very well known and is estimated to be 23–57% that of the Sun.OTS 44 was discovered in 1998 by Oasa, Tamura, and Sugitani as a member of the star-forming region Chamaeleon I. Based upon infrared observations with the Spitzer Space Telescope and the Herschel Space Observatory, OTS 44 emits an excess of infrared radiation for an object of its type, suggesting it has a circumstellar disk of dust and particles of rock and ice. This disk has a mass of at least 10 Earth masses.Observations with the SINFONI spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope show that the diskis accreting matter at the rate of approximately 10−11 of the mass of the Sun per year. It could eventually develop into a planetary system.".
- Q968100 thumbnail Brown_dwarf_OTS_44_with_disc.jpg?width=300.
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- Q968100 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215981.
- Q968100 wikiPageWikiLink Q8911994.
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- Q968100 type Place.
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- Q968100 comment "OTS 44 is a free-floating planetary-mass object or brown dwarf located approximately 550 light-years (170 pc) away in the constellation Chamaeleon. It is among the lowest-mass free-floating substellar objects, with approximately 11.5 times the mass of Jupiter, or approximately 1.1% that of the Sun.Its radius is not very well known and is estimated to be 23–57% that of the Sun.OTS 44 was discovered in 1998 by Oasa, Tamura, and Sugitani as a member of the star-forming region Chamaeleon I.".
- Q968100 label "OTS 44".
- Q968100 depiction Brown_dwarf_OTS_44_with_disc.jpg.
- Q968100 name "OTS 44".