Astronomers at the University of Hawaiʻi have made significant progress in understanding brown dwarfs by accurately dating a nearby sun-like star and its unusual companion, a brown dwarf.
This discovery is important as it sheds light on the cooling processes of these objects, which are situated between planets and stars in terms of their characteristics.
The findings could lead to further research and testing of theories related to the evolution and cooling of brown dwarfs in the universe.