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New Extinction and Mass Estimates of the Low-mass Companion 1RXS 1609 B with the Magellan AO System: Evidence of an Inclined Dust Disk

Authors :
Wu, Ya-Lin
Close, Laird M.
Males, Jared R.
Barman, Travis S.
Morzinski, Katie M.
Follette, Katherine B.
Bailey, Vanessa P.
Rodigas, Timothy J.
Hinz, Philip
Puglisi, Alfio
Xompero, Marco
Briguglio, Runa
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

We used the Magellan adaptive optics system to image the 11 Myr substellar companion 1RXS 1609 B at the bluest wavelengths to date (z' and Ys). Comparison with synthetic spectra yields a higher temperature than previous studies of $T_\mathrm{eff}=2000\pm100\mathrm{K}$ and significant dust extinction of $A_V=4.5^{+0.5}_{-0.7}$ mag. Mass estimates based on the DUSTY tracks gives 0.012-0.015 Msun, making the companion likely a low-mass brown dwarf surrounded by a dusty disk. Our study suggests that 1RXS 1609 B is one of the 25% of Upper Scorpius low-mass members harboring disks, and it may have formed like a star and not a planet out at 320 AU.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures; accepted to ApJL

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1506.05816
Document Type :
Working Paper