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First VLTI/GRAVITY Observations of HIP 65426 b: Evidence for a Low or Moderate Orbital Eccentricity

Authors :
Sarah Blunt
W. O. Balmer
J. J. Wang
S. Lacour
S. Petrus
G. Bourdarot
J. Kammerer
N. Pourré
E. Rickman
J. Shangguan
T. Winterhalder
R. Abuter
A. Amorim
R. Asensio-Torres
M. Benisty
J.-P. Berger
H. Beust
A. Boccaletti
A. Bohn
M. Bonnefoy
H. Bonnet
W. Brandner
F. Cantalloube
P. Caselli
B. Charnay
G. Chauvin
A. Chavez
E. Choquet
V. Christiaens
Y. Clénet
V. Coudé du Foresto
A. Cridland
R. Dembet
A. Drescher
G. Duvert
A. Eckart
F. Eisenhauer
H. Feuchtgruber
P. Garcia
R. Garcia Lopez
E. Gendron
R. Genzel
S. Gillessen
J. H. Girard
X. Haubois
G. Heißel
Th. Henning
S. Hinkley
S. Hippler
M. Horrobin
M. Houllé
Z. Hubert
L. Jocou
M. Keppler
P. Kervella
L. Kreidberg
A.-M. Lagrange
V. Lapeyrère
J.-B. Le Bouquin
P. Léna
D. Lutz
A.-L. Maire
F. Mang
G.-D. Marleau
A. Mérand
P. Mollière
J. D. Monnier
C. Mordasini
D. Mouillet
E. Nasedkin
M. Nowak
T. Ott
G. P. P. L. Otten
C. Paladini
T. Paumard
K. Perraut
G. Perrin
O. Pfuhl
L. Pueyo
J. Rameau
L. Rodet
Z. Rustamkulov
T. Shimizu
D. Sing
T. Stolker
C. Straubmeier
E. Sturm
L. J. Tacconi
E. F. van Dishoeck
A. Vigan
F. Vincent
K. Ward-Duong
F. Widmann
E. Wieprecht
E. Wiezorrek
J. Woillez
S. Yazici
A. Young
The exoGRAVITY collaboration
Source :
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 166, Iss 6, p 257 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

Giant exoplanets have been directly imaged over orders of magnitude of orbital separations, prompting theoretical and observational investigations of their formation pathways. In this paper, we present new VLTI/GRAVITY astrometric data of HIP 65426 b, a cold, giant exoplanet which is a particular challenge for most formation theories at a projected separation of 92 au from its primary. Leveraging GRAVITY’s astrometric precision, we present an updated eccentricity posterior that disfavors large eccentricities. The eccentricity posterior is still prior dependent, and we extensively interpret and discuss the limits of the posterior constraints presented here. We also perform updated spectral comparisons with self-consistent forward-modeled spectra, finding a best-fit ExoREM model with solar metallicity and C/O = 0.6. An important caveat is that it is difficult to estimate robust errors on these values, which are subject to interpolation errors as well as potentially missing model physics. Taken together, the orbital and atmospheric constraints paint a preliminary picture of formation inconsistent with scattering after disk dispersal. Further work is needed to validate this interpretation. Analysis code used to perform this work is available on GitHub: https://github.com/sblunt/hip65426 .

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881
Volume :
166
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.10a612cb9b5946769d4c12cd8dd64879
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad06b7