VLTI/GRAVITY Observations of AF Lep b: Preference for Circular Orbits, Cloudy Atmospheres, and a Moderately Enhanced Metallicity
Direct imaging observations are biased towards wide-separation, massive companions that have degenerate formation histories. Although the majority of exoplanets are expected to form via core accretion, most directly imaged exoplanets have not been convincingly demonstrated to follow this formation p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Direct imaging observations are biased towards wide-separation, massive
companions that have degenerate formation histories. Although the majority of
exoplanets are expected to form via core accretion, most directly imaged
exoplanets have not been convincingly demonstrated to follow this formation
pathway. We obtained new interferometric observations of the directly imaged
giant planet AF Lep b with the VLTI/GRAVITY instrument. We present three epochs
of 50$\mu$as relative astrometry and the K-band spectrum of the planet for the
first time at a resolution of R=500. Using only these measurements, spanning
less than two months, and the Hipparcos-Gaia Catalogue of Accelerations, we are
able to significantly constrain the planet's orbit; this bodes well for
interferometric observations of planets discovered by Gaia DR4. Including all
available measurements of the planet, we infer an effectively circular orbit
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.05917 |