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Atmospheric Methane of Brown Dwarfs W1935 and W2220 (NIRSpec)

A graphic titled “Brown Dwarfs W1935 and W2220, Atmospheric Methane, NIRSpec Slit Spectroscopy.”

Astronomers used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to study 12 cold brown dwarfs. Two of them – W1935 and W2220 – appeared to be near twins of each other in composition, brightness, and temperature. However, W1935 showed emission from methane, as opposed to the anticipated absorption feature that was observed toward W2220. The team speculates that the methane emission may be due to processes generating aurorae.

  • Release Date
    January 9, 2024
  • Science Release
    NASA’s Webb Finds Signs of Possible Aurorae on Isolated Brown Dwarf
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    Illustration: NASA, ESA, CSA, Leah Hustak (STScI)

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Last Updated
Aug 28, 2025
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Laura Betz
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, Maryland
laura.e.betz@nasa.gov

Illustration Credit

NASA, ESA, CSA, Leah Hustak (STScI)