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The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems I: High Contrast Imaging of the Exoplanet HIP 65426 b from 2-16 $\mu$m

Authors :
Carter, Aarynn L.
Hinkley, Sasha
Kammerer, Jens
Skemer, Andrew
Biller, Beth A.
Leisenring, Jarron M.
Millar-Blanchaer, Maxwell A.
Petrus, Simon
Stone, Jordan M.
Ward-Duong, Kimberly
Wang, Jason J.
Girard, Julien H.
Hines, Dean C.
Perrin, Marshall D.
Pueyo, Laurent
Balmer, William O.
Bonavita, Mariangela
Bonnefoy, Mickael
Chauvin, Gael
Choquet, Elodie
Christiaens, Valentin
Danielski, Camilla
Kennedy, Grant M.
Matthews, Elisabeth C.
Miles, Brittany E.
Patapis, Polychronis
Ray, Shrishmoy
Rickman, Emily
Sallum, Steph
Stapelfeldt, Karl R.
Whiteford, Niall
Zhou, Yifan
Absil, Olivier
Boccaletti, Anthony
Booth, Mark
Bowler, Brendan P.
Chen, Christine H.
Currie, Thayne
Fortney, Jonathan J.
Grady, Carol A.
Greenbaum, Alexandra Z.
Henning, Thomas
Hoch, Kielan K. W.
Janson, Markus
Kalas, Paul
Kenworthy, Matthew A.
Kervella, Pierre
Kraus, Adam L.
Lagage, Pierre-Olivier
Liu, Michael C.
Macintosh, Bruce
Marino, Sebastian
Marley, Mark S.
Marois, Christian
Matthews, Brenda C.
Mawet, Dimitri
McElwain, Michael W.
Metchev, Stanimir
Meyer, Michael R.
Molliere, Paul
Moran, Sarah E.
Morley, Caroline V.
Mukherjee, Sagnick
Pantin, Eric
Quirrenbach, Andreas
Rebollido, Isabel
Ren, Bin B.
Schneider, Glenn
Vasist, Malavika
Worthen, Kadin
Wyatt, Mark C.
Briesemeister, Zackery W.
Bryan, Marta L.
Calissendorff, Per
Cantalloube, Faustine
Cugno, Gabriele
De Furio, Matthew
Dupuy, Trent J.
Factor, Samuel M.
Faherty, Jacqueline K.
Fitzgerald, Michael P.
Franson, Kyle
Gonzales, Eileen C.
Hood, Callie E.
Howe, Alex R.
Kuzuhara, Masayuki
Lagrange, Anne-Marie
Lawson, Kellen
Lazzoni, Cecilia
Lew, Ben W. P.
Liu, Pengyu
Llop-Sayson, Jorge
Lloyd, James P.
Martinez, Raquel A.
Mazoyer, Johan
Palma-Bifani, Paulina
Quanz, Sascha P.
Redai, Jea Adams
Samland, Matthias
Schlieder, Joshua E.
Tamura, Motohide
Tan, Xianyu
Uyama, Taichi
Vigan, Arthur
Vos, Johanna M.
Wagner, Kevin
Wolff, Schuyler G.
Ygouf, Marie
Zhang, Xi
Zhang, Keming
Zhang, Zhoujian
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present JWST Early Release Science (ERS) coronagraphic observations of the super-Jupiter exoplanet, HIP 65426 b, with the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) from 2-5 $\mu$m, and with the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) from 11-16 $\mu$m. At a separation of $\sim$0.82" (86$^{+116}_{-31}$ au), HIP 65426 b is clearly detected in all seven of our observational filters, representing the first images of an exoplanet to be obtained by JWST, and the first ever direct detection of an exoplanet beyond 5 $\mu$m. These observations demonstrate that JWST is exceeding its nominal predicted performance by up to a factor of 10, depending on separation and subtraction method, with measured 5$\sigma$ contrast limits of $\sim$1$\times10^{-5}$ and $\sim$2$\times10^{-4}$ at 1" for NIRCam at 4.4 $\mu$m and MIRI at 11.3 $\mu$m, respectively. These contrast limits provide sensitivity to sub-Jupiter companions with masses as low as 0.3$M_\mathrm{Jup}$ beyond separations of $\sim$100 au. Together with existing ground-based near-infrared data, the JWST photometry are well fit by a BT-SETTL atmospheric model from 1-16 $\mu$m, and span $\sim$97% of HIP 65426 b's luminous range. Independent of the choice of model atmosphere we measure an empirical bolometric luminosity that is tightly constrained between $\mathrm{log}\!\left(L_\mathrm{bol}/L_{\odot}\right)$=-4.31 to $-$4.14, which in turn provides a robust mass constraint of 7.1$\pm$1.2 $M_\mathrm{Jup}$. In totality, these observations confirm that JWST presents a powerful and exciting opportunity to characterise the population of exoplanets amenable to high-contrast imaging in greater detail.<br />Comment: 35 pages, 16 figures, 4 tables, 1 wonderful telescope; Submitted to AAS Journals

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2208.14990
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/acd93e