2MASS 1237+6526
2MASS J12373919+6526148 is a brown dwarf object with late spectral type T in the constellation of Draco, nearly 34 light-years away from the Sun. The substellar object could likely host a very low-mass companion, possibly in the planetary regime. This has been inferred from unusual Hα emission that it exhibited in the past.
Radio observations with the Very Large Array detected the brown dwarf. The strong detection is due to weakly circularly polarized quiescent emission as well as pulsed emission, including a strong pulse that was highly circularly polarized. Two weaker pulses occurred before and after this strong pulse. This constrained the rotation period to. 2MASS 1237+6526 may potentially show aurorae, which would be significant since extrasolar aurorae have not been detected, but this has not been conclusively demonstrated.