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Orbital and Atmospheric Characterization of the 1RXS J034231.8+121622 System using High-resolution Spectroscopy Confirms that the Companion is a Low-mass Star

Authors :
Clarissa R. Do Ó
Ben Sappey
Quinn M. Konopacky
Jean-Baptiste Ruffio
Kelly K. O’Neil
Tuan Do
Gregory Martinez
Travis S. Barman
Jayke S. Nguyen
Jerry W. Xuan
Christopher A. Theissen
Sarah Blunt
William Thompson
Chih-Chun Hsu
Ashley Baker
Randall Bartos
Geoffrey A. Blake
Benjamin Calvin
Sylvain Cetre
Jacques-Robert Delorme
Greg Doppmann
Daniel Echeverri
Luke Finnerty
Michael P. Fitzgerald
Julie Inglis
Nemanja Jovanovic
Ronald A. López
Dimitri Mawet
Evan Morris
Jacklyn Pezzato
Tobias Schofield
Andrew Skemer
J. Kent Wallace
Jason J. Wang
Ji Wang
Joshua Liberman
Source :
The Astronomical Journal, Vol 167, Iss 6, p 278 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2024.

Abstract

The 1RXS J034231.8+121622 system consists of an M dwarf primary and a directly imaged low-mass stellar companion. We use high-resolution spectroscopic data from Keck/KPIC to estimate the objects' atmospheric parameters and radial velocities (RVs). Using PHOENIX stellar models, we find that the primary has a temperature of 3460 ± 50 K and a metallicity of 0.16 ± 0.04, while the secondary has a temperature of 2510 ± 50 K and a metallicity of ${0.13}_{-0.11}^{+0.12}$ . Recent work suggests this system is associated with the Hyades, giving it an older age than previous estimates. Both metallicities agree with current Hyades [Fe/H] measurements (0.11–0.21). Using stellar evolutionary models, we obtain significantly higher masses for the objects, 0.30 ± 0.15 M _⊙ and 0.08 ± 0.01 M _⊙ (84 ± 11 M _Jup ), respectively. Using the RVs and a new astrometry point from Keck/NIRC2, we find that the system is likely an edge-on, moderately eccentric ( ${0.41}_{-0.08}^{+0.27}$ ) configuration. We also estimate the C/O ratio of both objects using custom grid models, obtaining 0.42 ± 0.10 (primary) and 0.55 ± 0.10 (companion). From these results, we confirm that this system most likely went through a binary star formation process in the Hyades. The significant changes in this system's parameters since its discovery highlight the importance of high-resolution spectroscopy for both orbital and atmospheric characterization of directly imaged companions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15383881 and 89129512
Volume :
167
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3ebac443db7041f89129512527ea08aa
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad3df3