论文标题
凝视年轻的行星系统AB图片。气氛,轨道,倾斜和第二行星候选者
Peering into the Young Planetary System AB Pic. Atmosphere, Orbit, Obliquity & Second Planetary Candidate
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论文摘要
我们的目标是重新访问系统AB图片,该系统在系外行星/棕色灰色边界上有一个已知的同伴。我们将这项研究基于一组丰富的观察结果,以研究同伴的轨道和气氛。我们组成了AB PIC B频谱,合并了档案VLT/SINFONI K波段数据,并在J和H频段(Sinfoni)和LP频段(Magellan-AO)和光度测量(HST和Spitzer)中发表了光谱。我们基于两个大气模型:Exorem和Bt-Settl13对谱系进行了建模。我们确定了B拟合Naco(2003和2004)和Sphere(2015)的天文测量值B的轨道特性。轨道解决方案有利于$ \ sim $ 190AU的半轴轴。使用Exo-Rem,我们得出了1700 $ \ pm $ 50K的T $ _ {eff} $ 4.5 $ \ pm $ 0.3DEX的表面重力,与以前的作品一致,我们首次报告C/O比率为0.58 $ \ $ \ pm $ 0.08($ \ sim $ \ sim $ solar)。后代对波长间隔和所使用的模型家族敏感。鉴于2.1小时的旋转期和我们的$ \ sim $ 73km/s的vsin(i),我们首次估计真正的倾斜度为$ \ sim $ 45或$ \ sim $ 135DEG,这表明该星球的旋转和Orbit方向之间存在重大错误。最后,与我们的球体检测极限和适应性的径向速度极限相比,河马和Gaia EDR3之间的适当运动异常表明,存在$ \ sim $ 6M $ $ $ _ {JUP} $从2到10AU(40-200MAS)的内部行星。内部伴侣的可能存在以及旋转轴取向的可能错过一致性强烈利用重力不稳定性或磁盘内部内部磁盘上的核心积聚,然后进行动态相互作用。行星C的确认和表征以及对行星B的较宽波长覆盖范围的访问对于探测与参数相关的不确定性至关重要。
We aim to revisit the system AB Pic which has a known companion at the exoplanet/ brown-dwarf boundary. We based this study on a rich set of observations to investigate the companion's orbit and atmosphere. We composed a spectrum of AB Pic b merging archival VLT/SINFONI K-band data, with published spectra at J and H-band (SINFONI) and Lp-band (Magellan-AO), and photometric measurements (HST and Spitzer). We modeled the spectrum with ForMoSA, based on two atmospheric models: ExoREM and BT-SETTL13. We determined the orbital properties of b fitting the astrometric measurements from NaCo (2003 and 2004) and SPHERE (2015). The orbital solutions favor a semi-major axis of $\sim$190au viewed edge-on. With Exo-REM, we derive a T$_{eff}$ of 1700$\pm$50K and surface gravity of 4.5$\pm$0.3dex, consistent with previous works, and we report for the first time a C/O ratio of 0.58$\pm$0.08 ($\sim$solar). The posteriors are sensitive to the wavelength interval and the family of models used. Given the 2.1hr rotation period and our vsin(i) of $\sim$73km/s, we estimate for the first time the true obliquity to be $\sim$45 or $\sim$135deg, indicating a significant misalignment between the planet's spin and orbit orientations. Finally, a proper motion anomaly between the Hipparcos and Gaia eDR3 compared to our SPHERE detection limits and adapted radial velocity limits indicate the existence of a $\sim$6M$_{Jup}$ inner planet orbiting from 2 to 10au (40-200mas). The possible existence of an inner companion and the likely miss-alignment of the spin axis orientation strongly favor a formation path by gravitational instability or core accretion within a disk closer inside followed by dynamical interactions. Confirmation and characterization of planet c and access to a broader wavelength coverage for planet b will be essential to probe the uncertainties associated with the parameters.