SCExAO/CHARIS Near-infrared Direct Imaging, Spectroscopy, and Forward-Modeling of κ And b: A Likely Young, Low-gravity Superjovian Companion

We present SCExAO/CHARIS high-contrast imaging/JHK integral field spectroscopy of κ And b, a directly imaged low-mass companion orbiting a nearby B9V star. We detect κ And b at a high signal-to-noise ratio and extract high-precision spectrophotometry using a new forward-modeling algorithm for (A-)LO...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astronomical journal 2018-12, Vol.156 (6), p.291
Hauptverfasser: Currie, Thayne, Brandt, Timothy D., Uyama, Taichi, Nielsen, Eric L., Blunt, Sarah, Guyon, Olivier, Tamura, Motohide, Marois, Christian, Mede, Kyle, Kuzuhara, Masayuki, Groff, Tyler D., Jovanovic, Nemanja, Kasdin, N. Jeremy, Lozi, Julien, Hodapp, Klaus, Chilcote, Jeffrey, Carson, Joseph, Martinache, Frantz, Goebel, Sean, Grady, Carol, McElwain, Michael, Akiyama, Eiji, Asensio-Torres, Ruben, Hayashi, Masa, Janson, Markus, Knapp, Gillian R., Kwon, Jungmi, Nishikawa, Jun, Oh, Daehyeon, Schlieder, Joshua, Serabyn, Eugene, Sitko, Michael, Skaf, Nour
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Zusammenfassung:We present SCExAO/CHARIS high-contrast imaging/JHK integral field spectroscopy of κ And b, a directly imaged low-mass companion orbiting a nearby B9V star. We detect κ And b at a high signal-to-noise ratio and extract high-precision spectrophotometry using a new forward-modeling algorithm for (A-)LOCI complementary to KLIP-FM developed by Pueyo et al. κ And b's spectrum best resembles that of a low-gravity L0-L1 dwarf (L0-L1γ). Its spectrum and luminosity are very well matched by 2MASS J0141-4633 and several other 12.5-15 MJ free-floating members of the 40 Myr old Tuc-Hor Association, consistent with a system age derived from recent interferometric results for the primary, a companion mass at/near the deuterium-burning limit ( MJ), and a companion-to-primary mass ratio characteristic of other directly imaged planets (q ∼ ). We did not unambiguously identify additional, more closely orbiting companions brighter and more massive than κ And b down to ∼ 0 3 (15 au). SCExAO/CHARIS and complementary Keck/NIRC2 astrometric points reveal clockwise orbital motion. Modeling points toward a likely eccentric orbit: a subset of acceptable orbits include those that are aligned with the star's rotation axis. However, κ And b's semimajor axis is plausibly larger than 55 au and in a region where disk instability could form massive companions. Deeper high-contrast imaging of κ And and low-resolution spectroscopy from extreme adaptive optics systems such as SCExAO/CHARIS and higher-resolution spectroscopy from Keck/OSIRIS or, later, IRIS on the Thirty Meter Telescope could help to clarify κ And b's chemistry and whether its spectrum provides an insight into its formation environment.
ISSN:0004-6256
1538-3881
1538-3881
DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/aae9ea