High Proper Motion Discoveries from the UKIRT Hemisphere Survey
Wings Zhang et al 2025 AJ 170 277 Low-metallicity M-type subdwarfs, late M dwarfs, and what appear to be L and T dwarfs make up the 127 newly discovered high-proper-motion objects from the United…
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