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Table 4

Multi-epoch α,δ (J2000.0) of new late-T dwarf candidates.

Object
α [deg] δ [deg] Epoch ID Source

ULAS J0954+0623:
148.625883  +06.387122 2000.153 2M J
148.625654  +06.386935 2002.174 3015 SDSS
148.6249784  +06.3863407 2007.214 1287023 ULAS K
148.6249374  +06.3863301 2007.277 1390233 ULAS H
148.6246477  +06.3860939 2009.332 2442500 ULAS J
148.6245730  +06.3860068 2009.942 3052277 ULAS Y

ULAS J1152+0359:
178.124725  +03.991431 2000.181 2M J
178.124063  +03.991187 2006.023 5973 SDSS
178.1238153  +03.9910013 2008.375 2326168 ULAS H
178.1237922  +03.9910487 2008.375 2326188 ULAS K
178.1236578  +03.9909038 2009.978 3084746 ULAS Y
178.1236518  +03.9908986 2009.978 3084839 ULAS J

ULAS J1204−0150:
181.187079 −01.843475 1999.077 2M J
181.187242 −01.843383 1999.077 2M H
181.187080 −01.843431 2000.116 1140 SDSS
181.1861442 −01.8430247 2008.395 2327790 ULAS H
181.1861488 −01.8430134 2008.395 2327810 ULAS K
181.1861335 −01.8430218 2008.403 2329084 ULAS Y
181.1861363 −01.8430238 2008.403 2329105 ULAS J

Notes. ID are run and multiframe numbers for SDSS and UKIDSS LAS (ULAS), respectively. indicate our visual detections.

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