W1200-7845 is the youngest brown dwarf discovered in the cosmic neighborhood with a protoplanetary disk
At the 236th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) held in recent days, on this occasion virtually and not in a physical place due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the discovery of the youngest brown dwarf of our cosmic neighborhood was announced. Named W1200-7845, it’s so young that it has a protoplanetary disk, a really interesting discovery because it will allow to study a possible planetary formation around an object that can be considered a failed star. This result came thanks to the Disk Detective program, which allows citizen scientists to examine astronomical images captured by NASA’s WISE space telescope, looking for protoplanetary disks. Its discovery allowed to conduct follow-up observations to study its evolution.
