Abstract
Our aim is to identify brown dwarf members of the nearby Hyades open star cluster to determine the photometric and spectroscopic properties of brown dwarfs at moderately old ages and extend the knowledge of the substellar mass function of the cluster. We cross-matched the 2MASS and AllWISE public catalogues and measured proper motions to identify low-mass stars and brown dwarf candidates in an area of radius eight degrees around the central region of the Hyades cluster. We identified objects with photometry and proper motions consistent with cluster membership. For the faintest ($J$\,=\,17.2 mag) most promising astrometric and photometric low-mass candidate 2MASS\,J04183483$+$2131275\@, with a membership probability of 94.5\%, we obtained low-resolution (R\,=\,300--1000) and intermediate-resolution (R\,=\,2500) spectroscopy with the 10.4m Gran Telescopio Canarias. From the low-resolution spectra we determined a L5.0$\pm$0.5 spectral type, consistent with the available photometry. In the intermediate dispersion spectrum we detected H$\alpha$ in emission (marginally resolved with a full width half maximum of $\sim$2.8 \AA{}) and determined a $\log ($L$_{\rm{H}\alpha}$/L$_{\rm bol})=-6.0$ dex. From H$\alpha$ we obtained a radial velocity of 38.0$\pm$2.9 km$\cdot$s$^{-1}$, which combined with the proper motion leads to space velocities which are fully consistent with membership in the Hyades cluster.
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