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Are These Planets or Brown Dwarfs? Broadly Solar Compositions from High-resolution Atmospheric Retrievals of ∼10–30 M Jup Companions

Authors :
Jerry W. Xuan
Chih-Chun Hsu
Luke Finnerty
Jason Wang
Jean-Baptiste Ruffio
Yapeng Zhang
Heather A. Knutson
Dimitri Mawet
Eric E. Mamajek
Julie Inglis
Nicole L. Wallack
Marta L. Bryan
Geoffrey A. Blake
Paul Mollière
Neda Hejazi
Ashley Baker
Randall Bartos
Benjamin Calvin
Sylvain Cetre
Jacques-Robert Delorme
Greg Doppmann
Daniel Echeverri
Michael P. Fitzgerald
Nemanja Jovanovic
Joshua Liberman
Ronald A. López
Evan Morris
Jacklyn Pezzato
Ben Sappey
Tobias Schofield
Andrew Skemer
J. Kent Wallace
Ji Wang
Shubh Agrawal
Katelyn Horstman
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 970, Iss 1, p 71 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

Using Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer high-resolution ( R ∼ 35,000) spectroscopy from 2.29 to 2.49 μ m, we present uniform atmospheric retrievals for eight young substellar companions with masses of ∼10–30 M _Jup , orbital separations spanning ∼50–360 au, and T _eff between ∼1500 and 2600 K. We find that all companions have solar C/O ratios and metallicities to within the 1 σ –2 σ level, with the measurements clustered around solar composition. Stars in the same stellar associations as our systems have near-solar abundances, so these results indicate that this population of companions is consistent with formation via direct gravitational collapse. Alternatively, core accretion outside the CO snowline would be compatible with our measurements, though the high mass ratios of most systems would require rapid core assembly and gas accretion in massive disks. On a population level, our findings can be contrasted with abundance measurements for directly imaged planets with m < 10 M _Jup , which show tentative atmospheric metal enrichment compared to their host stars. In addition, the atmospheric compositions of our sample of companions are distinct from those of hot Jupiters, which most likely form via core accretion. For two companions with T _eff ∼ 1700–2000 K ( κ And b and GSC 6214–210 b), our best-fit models prefer a nongray cloud model with >3 σ significance. The cloudy models yield 2 σ −3 σ lower T _eff for these companions, though the C/O and [C/H] still agree between cloudy and clear models at the 1 σ level. Finally, we constrain ^12 CO/ ^13 CO for three companions with the highest signal-to-noise ratio data (GQ Lup b, HIP 79098b, and DH Tau b) and report $v\sin i$ and radial velocities for all companions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
970
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.69bc8d6d48d6452bb18a516f982d475d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad4796