Operation "Brown Dwarf"

I set a goal to find the Ammonia World near a solo T-star. I flew from the Colonia to the Center, near the end of the path I switched my filters to brown dwarfs. Then I passed the exploration data to Anchorage and "turned north", towards the Ruker's Hope. I did about 500 jumps at this stage. Found one gas giant with water-based life. It is located very far from the star and lives apparently due to internal sources of energy. Only about three systems had planets quite close to the star (about 20-25 ls). One system had the first planet at a distance of 7 ls. I’ve already tuned into several thousand systems at least to find something (or find the Ammonia World).
Аfter the next jump, the star “flashed white” and I saw a planet nearby. This was before the scanners automatically detected them. I saw a bright green dot on the FSS scale. Probability is playing an interesting game with me. I was just lucky? Or the reason is because my ELW near the solo L was mined with blood and sweat?
Eok Bluae YW-T a16-48 is located 1370 light years north of the Anchorage. The system looks much simpler compared to the Aucoks DC-B a13-3. In both cases, the star has a class T1. This new ELW has very good atmospheric parameters in my opinion.

one known ELW around a solo T-type star (Aucoks DC-B a13-3)

Now two ;)

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I set a goal to find the Ammonia World near a solo T-star. I flew from the Colonia to the Center, near the end of the path I switched my filters to brown dwarfs. Then I passed the exploration data to Anchorage and "turned north", towards the Ruker's Hope. I did about 500 jumps at this stage. Found one gas giant with water-based life. It is located very far from the star and lives apparently due to internal sources of energy. Only about three systems had planets quite close to the star (about 20-25 ls). One system had the first planet at a distance of 7 ls. I’ve already tuned into several thousand systems at least to find something (or find the Ammonia World).
Аfter the next jump, the star “flashed white” and I saw a planet nearby. This was before the scanners automatically detected them. I saw a bright green dot on the FSS scale. Probability is playing an interesting game with me. I was just lucky? Or the reason is because my ELW near the solo L was mined with blood and sweat?
Eok Bluae YW-T a16-48 is located 1370 light years north of the Anchorage. The system looks much simpler compared to the Aucoks DC-B a13-3. In both cases, the star has a class T1. This new ELW has very good atmospheric parameters in my opinion.



Now two ;)

RUv3q1R.png

Mt2FDrX.png

N71I6No.png

Great find! ELW around a Y-class star next? /s
 
Quite impressive. Only a few people have one such find, let alone two. Congratulations!

Congrats on your find! I wonder if ELW around brown dwarves are more common and we just don't have as many people searching them.
Given how thin their habitable zones are, I'd find that highly unlikely. There are also quite a lot of systems with dwarf main stars uploaded to EDSM, and a tiny amount of them have ELWs. (Not counting M dwarfs, of course.)
 
Hello everyone!
I finally started to make a report. I apologize for taking so long. Spread the first version.
So far, everything is not very neat ... I will try to complement it and improve it.
The next step is to add links to system map screenshots.
Below are some statistics. Unfortunately, I still can’t say exactly how many systems I visited, I will think about how to more accurately calculate this.
Thank you for your attention.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vrZsA8NWPJMi7BRDKCSRPva8_w1odqJIH6r1imILPos/

Total ELWs - 2 (1 T-type star)
Total WWs - 99 (2 T-type star)
Total AWs - 28 (0 T-type star)

1 ELW in system:
Eol Prou CR-A a27-22 (L-type star)
Eok Bluae YW-T a16-48 (T-type star)

2 WWs in system:
Dryooe Flyou BQ-B a109-51 (binary WW)
Dryooe Prou DY-A a68-307 (binary WW)

1 WW and 1 AW in system:
Dryooe Flyou UO-U a112-71
Dryooe Flyou VI-O a33-159
Eol Prou ZQ-A a27-289

2 WWs and 1 AW in system:
Preia Pruae LB-X a83-2 (binary WW)
Eol Prou QM-Z a45-0

2 AWs in system:
none
 
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Beautiful, thank you very much! Very oblate, as expected. I love the size difference, you can really see it not being that much smaller than the class T dwarf. That's what I was hoping to see. :)
 
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