2017A&A...608A..71D


Query : 2017A&A...608A..71D

2017A&A...608A..71D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 608A, 71-71 (2017/12-1)

High signal-to-noise spectral characterization of the planetary-mass object HD 106906 b.

DAEMGEN S., TODOROV K., QUANZ S.P., MEYER M.R., MORDASINI C., MARLEAU G.-D. and FORTNEY J.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Directly imaged planets are ideal candidates for spectroscopic characterization of their atmospheres. The angular separations that are typically close to their host stars, however, reduce the achievable contrast and thus signal-to-noise ratios (S/N).
Aims. We spectroscopically characterize the atmosphere of HD 106906 b, which is a young low-mass companion near the deuterium burning limit. The wide separation from its host star of 7.1'' makes it an ideal candidate for high S/N and high-resolution spectroscopy. We aim to derive new constraints on the spectral type, effective temperature, and luminosity of HD 106906 b and also to provide a high S/N template spectrum for future characterization of extrasolar planets.
Methods. We obtained 1.1-2.5µm integral field spectroscopy with the VLT/SINFONI instrument with a spectral resolution of R~=2000-4000. New estimates of the parameters of HD 106906 b are derived by analyzing spectral features, comparing the extracted spectra to spectral catalogs of other low-mass objects, and fitting with theoretical isochrones.
Results. We identify several spectral absorption lines that are consistent with a low mass for HD 106906 b. We derive a new spectral type of L1.5±1.0, which is one subclass earlier than previous estimates. Through comparison with other young low-mass objects, this translates to a luminosity of log(L/L)=-3.65±0.08 and an effective temperature of Teff=1820±240K. Our new mass estimates range between M=11.9–0.8+1.7MJup (hot start) and M=14.0–0.5+0.2MJup (cold start). These limits take into account a possibly finite formation time, i.e., HD 106906 b is allowed to be 0-3 Myr younger than its host star. We exclude accretion onto HD 106906 b at rates M>4.8x10–10MJup/yr based on the fact that we observe no hydrogen (Paschen-β, Brackett-γ) emission. This is indicative of little or no circumplanetary gas. With our new observations, HD 106906 b is the planetary-mass object with one of the highest S/N spectra yet. We make the spectrum available for future comparison with data from existing and next-generation (e.g., ELT and JWST) spectrographs.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): planets and satellites: individual: HD 106906 b - techniques: imaging spectroscopy - techniques: imaging spectroscopy

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J00452143+1634446 BD* 00 45 21.4152609704 +16 34 44.736014164           L2beta 65 0
2 2MASS J01415823-4633574 BD* 01 41 58.2329929560 -46 33 57.347594316           L0gamma 69 0
3 V* DH Tau Or* 04 29 41.5525353432 +26 32 58.126559604 15.14 14.62 13.10 13.01   M1Ve 302 0
4 V* DH Tau B LM* 04 29 41.66 +26 32 56.5           M9.25 82 1
5 EM* LkCa 15b Pl 04 39 17.7911622816 +22 21 03.390090984           ~ 87 1
6 HD 44627B BD* 06 19 12.9988086984 -58 03 20.198341332           L1 133 1
7 G 196-3B BD* 10 04 20.6391105792 +50 22 59.378638152           L3beta 101 0
8 2MASS J10224821+5825453 BD* 10 22 48.2210814019 +58 25 45.392929526           L0.6V 43 0
9 V* CT Cha B LM* 11 04 08.44 -76 27 18.0           M8 52 0
10 CHXR 73B LM* 11 06 28.49 -77 37 34.2           M9.5+ 32 0
11 NAME Cha 1 MoC 11 06 48 -77 18.0           ~ 1154 1
12 OTS 44 Y*O 11 10 09.34392 -76 32 17.8512           M9.5+ 60 0
13 HD 106906B BD* 12 17 52.61 -55 58 26.6           L2.5 97 0
14 HD 106906 * 12 17 53.1915103944 -55 58 31.893027240   8.95 8.89 8.46   F5V 153 0
15 NAME Lower Centaurus Crux As* 12 19 -57.1           ~ 477 1
16 HD 116434C BD* 13 24 36.13 -51 30 16.7           L5-7 82 1
17 2MASSI J1411213-211950 LM* 14 11 21.3050705376 -21 19 50.434499532           M9V 27 0
18 HD 142527 Ae* 15 56 41.8882637904 -42 19 23.248281828   9.04 8.34     F6III 642 1
19 LSPM J1731+2721 BD* 17 31 29.7424777776 +27 21 23.240407320   20.1   17.6 14.9 L0 46 0

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