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    The Gemini Planet Imager Exoplanet Survey: Dynamical Mass of the Exoplanet β Pictoris b from Combined Direct Imaging and Astrometry

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    Nielsen, Eric L. cc
    De Rosa, Robert J.
    Wang, Jason J. cc
    Sahlmann, Johannes
    Kalas, Paul
    Duchêne, Gaspard
    Rameau, Julien
    Marley, Mark S. cc
    Saumon, Didier cc
    Macintosh, Bruce cc
    Millar-Blanchaer, Maxwell A.
    Nguyen, Meiji M.
    Ammons, S. Mark cc
    Bailey, Vanessa P.
    Barman, Travis
    Bulger, Joanna cc
    Chilcote, Jeffrey cc
    Cotten, Tara cc
    Doyon, Rene
    Esposito, Thomas M. cc
    Fitzgerald, Michael P. cc
    Follette, Katherine B.
    Gerard, Benjamin L. cc
    Goodsell, Stephen J.
    Graham, James R.
    Greenbaum, Alexandra Z.
    Hibon, Pascale cc
    Hung, Li-Wei
    Ingraham, Patrick cc
    Konopacky, Quinn
    Larkin, James E. cc
    Maire, Jérôme
    Marchis, Franck cc
    Marois, Christian cc
    Metchev, Stanimir
    Oppenheimer, Rebecca cc
    Palmer, David
    Patience, Jennifer
    Perrin, Marshall
    Poyneer, Lisa
    Pueyo, Laurent
    Rajan, Abhijith cc
    Rantakyrö, Fredrik T. cc
    Ruffio, Jean-Baptiste cc
    Savransky, Dmitry cc
    Schneider, Adam C.
    Sivaramakrishnan, Anand cc
    Song, Inseok cc
    Soummer, Remi cc
    Thomas, Sandrine
    Wallace, J. Kent cc
    Ward-Duong, Kimberly
    Wiktorowicz, Sloane cc
    Wolff, Schuyler
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    Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Lab
    Issue Date
    2020-01-28
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    Eric L. Nielsen et al 2020 AJ 159 71
    Journal
    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
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    Copyright © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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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
    We present new observations of the planet beta Pictoris b from 2018 with the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), the first GPI observations following conjunction. Based on these new measurements, we perform a joint orbit fit to the available relative astrometry from ground-based imaging, the Hipparcos Intermediate Astrometric Data (IAD), and the Gaia DR2 position, and demonstrate how to incorporate the IAD into direct imaging orbit fits. We find a mass consistent with predictions of hot-start evolutionary models and previous works following similar methods, though with larger uncertainties: 12.8(-3.2)(+5.3) M-Jup. Our eccentricity determination of disfavors circular orbits. We consider orbit fits to several different imaging data sets, and find generally similar posteriors on the mass for each combination of imaging data. Our analysis underscores the importance of performing joint fits to the absolute and relative astrometry simultaneously, given the strong covariance between orbital elements. Time of conjunction is well-constrained within 2.8 days of 2017 September 13, with the star behind the planet's Hill sphere between 2017 April 11 and 2018 February 16 (18 days). Following the recent radial velocity detection of a second planet in the system, beta Pic c, we perform additional two-planet fits combining relative astrometry, absolute astrometry, and stellar radial velocities. These joint fits find a significantly smaller mass (8.0 2.6 M-Jup) for the imaged planet beta Pic b, in a somewhat more circular orbit. We expect future ground-based observations to further constrain the visual orbit and mass of the planet in advance of the release of Gaia DR4.
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    0004-6256
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-3881/ab5b92
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