The Closest Past Flyby of a Known Star to the Solar System: HD 7977, UCAC4 237-008148 or WISE J072003.20-084651.2?

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Fuente Marcos, Raúl de la and Fuente Marcos, Carlos de la (2022) The Closest Past Flyby of a Known Star to the Solar System: HD 7977, UCAC4 237-008148 or WISE J072003.20-084651.2? Research Notes of the AAS, 6 (7). p. 152. ISSN 2515-5172

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Abstract

It is argued that the closest past flyby of a known star to the solar system was that of Scholz's star (WISE J072003.20-084651.2). Here, we show that the distribution of distances of closest approach of this star has a median value of 0.330 pc with a 90% probability of coming within 0.317–0.345 pc of the Sun; the associated time of perihelion passage is determined to be between 78.6–81.1 kyr ago with 90% confidence, with a most likely value of 79.9 kyr. Using Gaia DR3 data and the latest planetary ephemerides, we found that UCAC4 237-008148 (RUWE = 0.927) approached even closer with a median perihelion distance of 0.259 pc and a 90% confidence interval of 0.249–0.269 pc, 1.158 Myr ago. HD 7977 might have passed 0.15 pc from the Sun 2.77 Myr ago, but it has RUWE = 2.015.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Stellar kinematics; Solar system
Subjects:Sciences > Mathematics > Astrophysics
ID Code:74525
Deposited On:12 Sep 2022 11:51
Last Modified:13 Sep 2022 11:06

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