1–2.4 μm Near-IR Spectrum of the Giant Planet β Pictoris b Obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager
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Chilcote, JeffreyPueyo, Laurent
De Rosa, Robert J.
Vargas, Jeffrey
Macintosh, Bruce
Bailey, Vanessa P.
Barman, Travis S.
Bauman, Brian
Bruzzone, Sebastian
Bulger, Joanna
Burrows, Adam
Cardwell, Andrew
Chen, Christine H.
Cotten, Tara
Dillon, Daren
Doyon, Rene
Draper, Zachary H.
Duchêne, Gaspard
Dunn, Jennifer
Erikson, Darren
Fitzgerald, Michael P.
Follette, Katherine B.
Gavel, Donald
Goodsell, Stephen J.
Graham, James R.
Greenbaum, Alexandra Z.
Hartung, Markus
Hibon, Pascale
Hung, Li-Wei
Ingraham, Patrick
Kalas, Paul
Konopacky, Quinn
Larkin, James E.
Maire, Jérôme
Marchis, Franck
Marley, Mark S.
Marois, Christian
Metchev, Stanimir A.
Millar-Blanchaer, Maxwell A.
Morzinski, Katie M.
Nielsen, Eric L.
Norton, Andrew
Oppenheimer, Rebecca
Palmer, David
Patience, Jennifer
Perrin, Marshall
Poyneer, Lisa
Rajan, Abhijith
Rameau, Julien
Rantakyrö, Fredrik T.
Sadakuni, Naru
Saddlemyer, Leslie
Savransky, Dmitry
Schneider, Adam C.
Serio, Andrew
Sivaramakrishnan, Anand
Song, Inseok
Soummer, Remi
Thomas, Sandrine
Wallace, J. Kent
Wang, Jason J.
Ward-Duong, Kimberly
Wiktorowicz, Sloane
Wolff, Schuyler
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Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary LabIssue Date
2017-03-28Keywords
instrumentation: adaptive opticsplanetary systems
stars: individual (beta Pictoris)
techniques:spectroscopic
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1–2.4 μm Near-IR Spectrum of the Giant Planet β Pictoris b Obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager 2017, 153 (4):182 The Astronomical JournalJournal
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This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.Abstract
Using the Gemini Planet Imager located at Gemini South, we measured the near-infrared (1.0-2.4 mu m) spectrum of the planetary companion to the nearby, young star beta. Pictoris. We compare the spectrum obtained with currently published model grids and with known substellar objects and present the best matching models as well as the best matching observed objects. Comparing the empirical measurement of the bolometric luminosity to evolutionary models, we find a mass of 12.9. +/- 0.2. M-Jup, an effective temperature of 1724. +/- 15 K, a radius of 1.46. +/- 0.01. R-Jup, and a surface gravity of log g = 4.18. 0.01 [dex] (cgs). The stated uncertainties are statistical errors only, and do not incorporate any uncertainty on the evolutionary models. Using atmospheric models, we find an effective temperature of 1700-1800 K and a surface gravity of log g = 3.5-4.0 [dex] depending upon the model. These values agree well with other publications and with "hot-start" predictions from planetary evolution models. Further, we find that the spectrum of beta Pic. b best matches a low surface gravity L2. +/- 1 brown dwarf. Finally, comparing the spectrum to field brown dwarfs, we find the the spectrum best matches 2MASS J04062677- 381210 and 2MASS J03552337 + 1133437.ISSN
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Gemini Observatory; Dunlap Institute, University of Toronto; NSF Center for Adaptive Optics at UC Santa Cruz; NSF [AST-0909188, AST-1211562, AST-1405505]; NASA Origins [NNX11AD21G, NNX10AH31G, NNX14AC21G, NNX15AC89G]; NASA NExSS [NNX15AD95G]; University of California Office of the President [LFRP-118057]; Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/H002707/1]; U.S. Department of Energy by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory [DE-AC52-07NA27344]; California Institute of Technology/Jet Propulsion Laboratory - NASA through Sagan Fellowship Program; NASA Exoplanets Research Program (XRP) [NNX16AD44G]; NASA through Hubble Fellowship - Space Telescope Science Institute [51378.01-A]; NASA [NAS5-26555]; NASAs Science Mission DirectorateAdditional Links
http://stacks.iop.org/1538-3881/153/i=4/a=182?key=crossref.d395686510ceddbbe285c40d7dfaddc3ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3847/1538-3881/aa63e9
