Keck/NIRC2 L’-band Imaging of Jovian-mass Accreting Protoplanets around PDS 70
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Wang, Jason J.
Ginzburg, Sivan
Ren, Bin
Wallack, Nicole
Gao, Peter
Mawet, Dimitri

Bond, Charlotte Z.
Cetre, Sylvain
Wizinowich, Peter
De Rosa, Robert J.
Ruane, Garreth
Liu, Michael C.
Absil, Olivier
Alvarez, Carlos
Baranec, Christoph

Choquet, Élodie
Chun, Mark
Defrère, Denis
Delorme, Jacques-Robert
Duchêne, Gaspard
Forsberg, Pontus
Ghez, Andrea
Guyon, Olivier
Hall, Donald N. B.
Huby, Elsa
Jolivet, Aïssa
Jensen-Clem, Rebecca

Jovanovic, Nemanja
Karlsson, Mikael
Lilley, Scott
Matthews, Keith
Ménard, François
Meshkat, Tiffany
Millar-Blanchaer, Maxwell
Ngo, Henry

Orban de Xivry, Gilles
Pinte, Christophe
Ragland, Sam
Serabyn, Eugene
Vargas Catalán, Ernesto
Wang, Ji
Wetherell, Ed
Williams, Jonathan P.
Ygouf, Marie
Zuckerman, Ben
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Univ Arizona, Steward ObservIssue Date
2020-05-18Keywords
Exoplanet formationExoplanet atmospheres
Orbit determination
Exoplanet dynamics
Coronagraphic imaging
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Wang, J. J., Ginzburg, S., Ren, B., Wallack, N., Gao, P., Mawet, D., ... & Zuckerman, B. (2020). Keck/NIRC2 L’-band Imaging of Jovian-mass Accreting Protoplanets around PDS 70. The Astronomical Journal, 159(6), 263.Journal
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We present L'-band imaging of the PDS 70 planetary system with Keck/NIRC2 using the new infrared pyramid wave front sensor. We detected both PDS 70 b and c in our images, as well as the front rim of the circumstellar disk. After subtracting off a model of the disk, we measured the astrometry and photometry of both planets. Placing priors based on the dynamics of the system, we estimated PDS 70 b to have a semimajor axis of 20(-4)(+3) au and PDS 70 c to have a semimajor axis of 34(-6)(+12) au (95% credible interval). We fit the spectral energy distribution (SED) of both planets. For PDS 70 b, we were able to place better constraints on the red half of its SED than previous studies and inferred the radius of the photosphere to be 2-3 R-Jup. The SED of PDS 70 c is less well constrained, with a range of total luminosities spanning an order of magnitude. With our inferred radii and luminosities, we used evolutionary models of accreting protoplanets to derive a mass of PDS 70 b between 2 and 4 M-Jup and a mean mass accretion rate between 3 x 10(-7) and 8 x 10(-7) M-Jup/yr. For PDS 70 c, we computed a mass between 1 and 3 M-Jup and mean mass accretion rate between 1 x 10(-7) and 5 x 10(-7) M-Jup/yr. The mass accretion rates imply dust accretion timescales short enough to hide strong molecular absorption features in both planets' SEDs.ISSN
0004-6256EISSN
1538-3881Version
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10.3847/1538-3881/ab8aef