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    Gemini Planet Imager Spectroscopy of the Dusty Substellar Companion HD 206893 B

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    Ward-Duong, K.
    Patience, J.
    Follette, K.
    De Rosa, R. J.
    Rameau, J.
    Marley, M.
    Saumon, D.
    Nielsen, E. L.
    Rajan, A.
    Greenbaum, A. Z.
    Lee, J.
    Wang, J. J.
    Czekala, I
    Duchene, G.
    Macintosh, B.
    Ammons, S. Mark cc
    Bailey, V. P.
    Barman, T.
    Bulger, J.
    Chen, C.
    Chilcote, J.
    Cotten, T.
    Doyon, R.
    Esposito, T. M.
    Fitzgerald, M. P.
    Gerard, B. L.
    Goodsell, S. J.
    Graham, J. R.
    Hibon, P.
    Hom, J.
    Hung, L-W
    Ingraham, P.
    Kalas, P.
    Konopacky, Q.
    Larkin, J. E.
    Maire, J.
    Marchis, F.
    Marois, C.
    Metchev, S.
    Millar-Blanchaer, M. A.
    Oppenheimer, R.
    Palmer, D.
    Perrin, M.
    Poyneer, L.
    Pueyo, L.
    Rantakyro, F. T.
    Ren, B. cc
    Ruffio, J-B
    Savransky, D.
    Schneider, A. C.
    Sivaramakrishnan, A.
    Song, I
    Soummer, R.
    Tallis, M.
    Thomas, S.
    Wallace, J. Kent cc
    Wiktorowicz, S.
    Wolff, S.
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Lab
    Issue Date
    2021
    Keywords
    Substellar companion stars
    Brown dwarfs
    Debris disks
    Exoplanet atmospheric composition
    Orbit determination
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    Ward-Duong, K., Patience, J., Follette, K., De Rosa, R. J., Rameau, J., Marley, M., ... & Wolff, S. (2020). Gemini Planet Imager Spectroscopy of the Dusty Substellar Companion HD 206893 B. The Astronomical Journal, 161(1), 5.
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    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
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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 near-infrared Gemini Planet Imager (GPI) spectroscopy of HD 206893 B, a substellar companion orbiting within the debris disk of its F5V star. The J, H, K1, and K2 spectra from GPI demonstrate the extraordinarily red colors of the object, confirming it as the reddest substellar object observed to date. The significant flux increase throughout the infrared presents a challenging atmosphere to model with existing grids. Best-fit values vary from 1200 to 1800 K for effective temperature and from 3.0 to 5.0 for log(g), depending on which individual wavelength band is fit and which model suite is applied. The extreme redness of the companion can be partially reconciled by invoking a high-altitude layer of submicron dust particles, similar to dereddening approaches applied to the peculiar red field L dwarf population. However, reconciling the HD 206893 B spectra with even those of the reddest low-gravity L dwarf spectra still requires the contribution of additional atmospheric dust, potentially due to the debris disk environment in which the companion resides. Orbit fitting from 4 yr of astrometric monitoring is consistent with a similar to 30 yr period, an orbital inclination of 147 degrees, and a semimajor axis of 10 au, well within the estimated disk inner radius of similar to 50 au. As one of a very few substellar companions imaged interior to a circumstellar disk, the properties of this system offer important dynamical constraints on companion-disk interaction and provide a benchmark for substellar and planetary atmospheric study.
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    ISSN
    0004-6256
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    1538-3881
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-3881/abc263
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    10.3847/1538-3881/abc263
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