PSO J318.5−22

PSO J318.5−22

Pan-STARRS image of PSO J318.5-22
Observation data
Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000
Constellation Capricornus
Right ascension 21h 14m 08.0256s
Declination −22° 51 35.838
Characteristics
Evolutionary stage Free-floating planetary-mass object
Spectral type L7.5
Variable type rotational variable
Astrometry
Radial velocity (Rv)6.0+0.8
−1.1
km/s
Proper motion (μ) RA: 136.3 ±1 mas/yr
Dec.: -144.3 ±1.3 mas/yr
Parallax (π)45.1±1.7 mas
Distance72 ± 3 ly
(22.2 ± 0.8 pc)
Details
Mass8.3 ±0.5 MJup
Radius1.464 ±0.010 RJup
Luminosity (bolometric)10-4.52 ±0.04 L
Surface gravity (log g)4.01 ±0.03 cgs
Temperature1127+24
−26
 K
Rotation8.45 ± 0.05 hours
Rotational velocity (v sin i)17.5+2.3
−2.8
 km/s
Age23 ±3 Myr
Other designations
2MASS J21140802-2251358, CNS5 5236, TIC 24266526, WISE J211408.13-225137.3
Database references
SIMBADdata

PSO J318.5−22 is an extrasolar object of planetary mass that does not orbit a parent star, it is an analog to directly imaged young gas giants. There is no consensus yet among astronomers whether the object should be referred to as a rogue planet, as a young brown dwarf, or as a sub-brown dwarf. It is approximately 80 light-years away and belongs to the Beta Pictoris moving group. The object was discovered in 2013 in images taken by the Pan-STARRS PS1 wide-field telescope. PSO J318.5-22's age is inferred to be 23 million years, the same age as the Beta Pictoris moving group. Based on its calculated temperature and age, it is classified under the brown dwarf spectral type L7.