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High-contrast spectroscopy with the new VLT/ERIS instrument: Molecular maps and radial velocity of the gas giant AF Lep b

Authors :
Hayoz, Jean
Bonse, Markus Johannes
Dannert, Felix
Garvin, Emily Omaya
Cugno, Gabriele
Patapis, Polychronis
Gebhard, Timothy D.
Balmer, William O.
De Rosa, Robert J.
Berbel, Alexander Agudo
Cao, Yixian
de Xivry, Gilles Orban
Stolker, Tomas
Davies, Richard
Absil, Olivier
Schmid, Hans Martin
Quanz, Sascha Patrick
Agapito, Guido
Baruffolo, Andrea
Black, Martin
Bonaglia, Marco
Briguglio, Runa
Carbonaro, Luca
Cresci, Giovanni
Dallilar, Yigit
Deysenroth, Matthias
Di Antonio, Ivan
Di Cianno, Amico
Di Rico, Gianluca
Doelman, David
Dolci, Mauro
Eisenhauer, Frank
Esposito, Simone
Fantinel, Daniela
Ferruzzi, Debora
Feuchtgruber, Helmut
Förster-Schreiber, Natascha
Gao, Xiaofeng
Genzel, Reinhard
Gillessen, Stefan
Glauser, Adrian
Grani, Paolo
Hartl, Michael
Henry, David
Huber, Heinrich
Keller, Christoph
Kenworthy, Matthew
Kravchenko, Kateryna
Lightfoot, John
Lunney, David
Lutz, Dieter
Macintosh, Mike
Manucci, Filippo
Ott, Thomas
Pearson, David
Puglisi, Alfio
Rabien, Sebastian
Rau, Christian
Riccardi, Armando
Salasnich, Bernardo
Shimizu, Taro
Snik, Frans
Sturm, Eckhard
Tacconi, Linda
Taylor, William
Valentini, Angelo
Waring, Christopher
Wiezorrek, Erich
Xompero, Marco
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

The Enhanced Resolution Imager and Spectrograph (ERIS) is the new Adaptive-Optics (AO) assisted Infrared instrument at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). Its refurbished Integral Field Spectrograph (IFS) SPIFFIER leverages a new AO module, enabling high-contrast imaging applications and giving access to the orbital and atmospheric characterisation of super-Jovian exoplanets. We test the detection limits of ERIS and demonstrate its scientific potential by exploring the atmospheric composition of the young super-Jovian AF Lep b and improving its orbital solution by measuring its radial velocity relative to its host star. We present new spectroscopic observations of AF Lep b in $K$-band at $R\sim 11000$ obtained with ERIS/SPIFFIER at the VLT. We reduce the data using the standard pipeline together with a custom wavelength calibration routine, and remove the stellar PSF using principal component analysis along the spectral axis. We compute molecular maps by cross-correlating the residuals with molecular spectral templates and measure the radial velocity of the planet relative to the star. Furthermore, we compute contrast grids for molecular mapping by injecting fake planets. We detect a strong signal from H$_{2}$O and CO but not from CH$_{4}$ or CO$_{2}$. This result corroborates the hypothesis of chemical disequilibrium in the atmosphere of AF Lep b. Our measurement of the RV of the planet yields $\Delta v_{\mathrm{R,P\star}} = 7.8 \pm 1.7$ km s$^{-1}$. This enables us to disentangle the degeneracy of the orbital solution, namely the correct longitude of the ascending node is $\Omega=248^{+0.4}_{-0.7}$ deg and the argument of periapsis is $\omega=109^{+13}_{-21}$ deg. Our results demonstrate the competitiveness of the new ERIS/SPIFFIER instrument for the orbital and atmospheric characterisation of exoplanets at high contrast and small angular separation.<br />Comment: Under review for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics, 16 pages, 14 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2502.19961
Document Type :
Working Paper