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Analyzing JWST/NIRSpec Hydrogen Line Detections at TWA 27B: Constraining Accretion Properties and Geometry

Authors :
Yuhiko Aoyama
Gabriel-Dominique Marleau
Jun Hashimoto
Source :
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 168, Iss 4, p 155 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

Hydrogen lines from forming planets are crucial for understanding planet formation. However, the number of planetary hydrogen line detections is still limited. Recent JWST/NIRSpec observations have detected Paschen and Brackett hydrogen lines at TWA 27 B (2M1207b). Although classified as a planetary- mass companison (PMC) rather than a planet due to its large mass ratio to the central star, TWA 27 B’s hydrogen line emissions are expected to be same as the planetary one, given its small mass (≈5 M _J ). We aim to constrain the accretion properties and accretion geometry of TWA 27 B, contributing to our understanding of hydrogen-line emission mechanisms common to both PMCs and planets. We conduct spectral fitting of four bright hydrogen lines (Pa- α , Pa- β , Pa- γ , Pa- δ ) with an accretion-shock emission model tailored for forming planets. We estimate the mass accretion rate at $\dot{M}\approx 3\times {10}^{-9}\,{M}_{{\rm{J}}}\,{\mathrm{yr}}^{-1}$ with our fiducial parameters, though this is subject to an uncertainty of up to factor of ten. Our analysis also indicates a dense accretion flow, n ≳ 10 ^13 cm ^−3 just before the shock, implying a small accretion-shock filling factor f _f on the planetary surface ( f _f ≲ 5 × 10 ^−4 ). This finding suggests that magnetospheric accretion is occurring at TWA 27 B. Additionally, we carry out a comparative analysis of hydrogen-line emission color to identify the emission mechanism, but the associated uncertainties proved too large for definitive conclusions. This underscores the need for further high-precision observational studies to elucidate these emission mechanisms fully.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
168
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.985bc4457c048f69cc265cb11462bb7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad67df