The GJ 504 system revisited. Combining interferometric, radial velocity, and high contrast imaging data

The G-type star GJ504A is known to host a 3 to 35 MJup companion whose temperature, mass, and projected separation all contribute to make it a test case for the planet formation theories and for atmospheric models of giant planets and light brown dwarfs. We collected data from the CHARA interferomet...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2018-07
Hauptverfasser: Bonnefoy, M, Perraut, K, A -M Lagrange, Delorme, P, Vigan, A, Line, M, Rodet, L, Ginski, C, Mourard, D, G -D Marleau, Samland, M, Tremblin, P, Ligi, R, Cantalloube, F, Mollière, P, Charnay, B, Kuzuhara, M, Janson, M, Morley, C, Homeier, D D, Orazi, V D, Klahr, H, Mordasini, C, Lavie, B, J -L Baudino, Beust, H, Peretti, S, A Musso Bartucci, Mesa, D, Bézard, B, Boccaletti, A, Galicher, R, Hagelberg, J, Desidera, S, Biller, B, A -L Maire, Allard, F, Borgniet, S, Lannier, J, Meunier, N, Desort, M, Alecian, E, Chauvin, G, Langlois, M, Henning, T, Mugnier, L, Mouillet, D, Gratton, R, Brandt, T, M Mc Elwain, J -L Beuzit, Tamura, M, Hori, Y, Brandner, W, Buenzli, E, Cheetham, A, Cudel, M, Feldt, M, Kasper, M, Keppler, M, Kopytova, T, Meyer, M, Perrot, C, Rouan, D, Salter, G, Schmidt, T, Sissa, E, Zurlo, A, Wildi, F, Blanchard, P, De Caprio, V, Delboulbé, A, Maurel, D, Moulin, T, Pavlov, A, Rabou, P, Ramos, J, Roelfsema, R, Rousset, G, Stadler, E, Rigal, F, Weber, L
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Zusammenfassung:The G-type star GJ504A is known to host a 3 to 35 MJup companion whose temperature, mass, and projected separation all contribute to make it a test case for the planet formation theories and for atmospheric models of giant planets and light brown dwarfs. We collected data from the CHARA interferometer, SOPHIE spectrograph, and VLT/SPHERE high contrast imager to revisit the properties of the system. We measure a radius of 1.35+/- 0.04Rsun for GJ504A which yields isochronal ages of 21+/-2Myr or 4.0+/-1.8Gyr for the system and line-of-sight stellar rotation axis inclination of \(162.4_{-4.3}^{+3.8}\) degrees or \(18.6_{-3.8}^{+4.3}\) degrees. We re-detect the companion in the Y2, Y3, J3, H2, and K1 dual band SPHERE images. The complete 1-4 \(\mu\)m SED shape of GJ504b is best reproduced by T8-T9.5 objects with intermediate ages (\(\leq1.5\)Gyr), and/or unusual dusty atmospheres and/or super-solar metallicities. All six atmospheric models used yield \(\mathrm{T_{eff}=550 \pm 50}\)K for GJ504b and point toward a low surface gravity (3.5-4.0 dex). The accuracy on the metallicity value is limited by model-to-model systematics. It is not degenerate with the C/O ratio. We derive \(\mathrm{log\:L/L_{\odot}=-6.15\pm0.15}\) dex for the companion compatible with masses of \(\mathrm{M=1.3^{+0.6}_{-0.3}M_{Jup}}\) and \(\mathrm{M=23^{+10}_{-9} M_{Jup}}\) for the young and old age ranges, respectively. The semi-major axis (sma) is above 27.8 au and the eccentricity lower than 0.55. The posterior on GJ~504b's orbital inclination suggests a misalignment with GJ~504A rotation axis. We combine the radial velocity and multi-epoch imaging data to exclude additional objects (90\% prob.) more massive than 2.5 and 30 \(\mathrm{M_{Jup}}\) with sma in the range 0.01-80 au for the young and old system ages, respectively. The companion is in the envelope of the population of planets synthetized with our core-accretion model.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1807.00657