T dwarf

An object with the spectral type T (also called T dwarf or methane brown dwarf)[1] is either a brown dwarf[2] or young free-floating planetary-mass object.[3] An directly imaged exoplanet with a young age can also be a T-dwarf.[4] T dwarfs are colder than L dwarfs,[1] but warmer than Y dwarfs.[5]

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