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Discovery of a warm, dusty giant planet around HIP65426

Authors :
Chauvin, G.
Desidera, S.
Lagrange, A. -M.
Vigan, A.
Gratton, R.
Langlois, M.
Bonnefoy, M.
Beuzit, J. -L.
Feldt, M.
Mouillet, D.
Meyer, M.
Cheetham, A.
Biller, B.
Boccaletti, A.
D'Orazi, V.
Galicher, R.
Hagelberg, J.
Maire, A. -L.
Mesa, D.
Olofsson, J.
Samland, M.
Schmidt, T. O. B.
Sissa, E.
Bonavita, M.
Charnay, B.
Cudel, M.
Daemgen, S.
Delorme, P.
Janin-Potiron, P.
Janson, M.
Keppler, M.
Coroller, H. Le
Ligi, R.
Marleau, G. D.
Messina, S.
Molliere, P.
Mordasini, C.
Muller, A.
Peretti, S.
Perrot, C.
Rodet, L.
Rouan, D.
Zurlo, A.
Dominik, C.
Henning, T.
Menard, F.
Schmid, H. -M.
Turatto, M.
Udry, S.
Vakili, F.
Abe, L.
Antichi, J.
Baruffolo, A.
Baudoz, P.
Baudrand, J.
Blanchard, P.
Bazzon, A.
Buey, T.
Carbillet, M.
Carle, M.
Charton, J.
Cascone, E.
Claudi, R.
Costille, A.
Deboulbe, A.
De Caprio, V.
Dohlen, K.
Fantinel, D.
Feautrier, P.
Fusco, T.
Gigan, P.
Giro, E.
Gisler, D.
Gluck, L.
Hubin, N.
Hugot, E.
Jaquet, M.
Kasper, M.
Madec, F.
Magnard, Y.
Martinez, P.
Maurel, D.
Mignant, D. Le
Moller-Nilsson, O.
Llored, M.
Moulin, T.
Origné, A.
Pavlov, A.
Perret, D.
Petit, C.
Pragt, J.
Puget, P.
Rabou, P.
Ramos, J.
Rigal, R.
Rochat, S.
Roelfsema, R.
Rousset, G.
Roux, A.
Salasnich, B.
Sauvage, J. -F.
Sevin, A.
Soenke, C.
Stadler, E.
Suarez, M.
Weber, L.
Wildi, F.
Antoniucci, S.
Augereau, J. -C.
Baudino, J. -L.
Brandner, W.
Engler, N.
Girard, J.
Gry, C.
Kral, Q.
Kopytova, T.
Lagadec, E.
Milli, J.
Moutou, C.
Schlieder, J.
Szulágyi, J.
Thalmann, C.
Wahhaj, Z.
Chauvin, G.
Desidera, S.
Lagrange, A. -M.
Vigan, A.
Gratton, R.
Langlois, M.
Bonnefoy, M.
Beuzit, J. -L.
Feldt, M.
Mouillet, D.
Meyer, M.
Cheetham, A.
Biller, B.
Boccaletti, A.
D'Orazi, V.
Galicher, R.
Hagelberg, J.
Maire, A. -L.
Mesa, D.
Olofsson, J.
Samland, M.
Schmidt, T. O. B.
Sissa, E.
Bonavita, M.
Charnay, B.
Cudel, M.
Daemgen, S.
Delorme, P.
Janin-Potiron, P.
Janson, M.
Keppler, M.
Coroller, H. Le
Ligi, R.
Marleau, G. D.
Messina, S.
Molliere, P.
Mordasini, C.
Muller, A.
Peretti, S.
Perrot, C.
Rodet, L.
Rouan, D.
Zurlo, A.
Dominik, C.
Henning, T.
Menard, F.
Schmid, H. -M.
Turatto, M.
Udry, S.
Vakili, F.
Abe, L.
Antichi, J.
Baruffolo, A.
Baudoz, P.
Baudrand, J.
Blanchard, P.
Bazzon, A.
Buey, T.
Carbillet, M.
Carle, M.
Charton, J.
Cascone, E.
Claudi, R.
Costille, A.
Deboulbe, A.
De Caprio, V.
Dohlen, K.
Fantinel, D.
Feautrier, P.
Fusco, T.
Gigan, P.
Giro, E.
Gisler, D.
Gluck, L.
Hubin, N.
Hugot, E.
Jaquet, M.
Kasper, M.
Madec, F.
Magnard, Y.
Martinez, P.
Maurel, D.
Mignant, D. Le
Moller-Nilsson, O.
Llored, M.
Moulin, T.
Origné, A.
Pavlov, A.
Perret, D.
Petit, C.
Pragt, J.
Puget, P.
Rabou, P.
Ramos, J.
Rigal, R.
Rochat, S.
Roelfsema, R.
Rousset, G.
Roux, A.
Salasnich, B.
Sauvage, J. -F.
Sevin, A.
Soenke, C.
Stadler, E.
Suarez, M.
Weber, L.
Wildi, F.
Antoniucci, S.
Augereau, J. -C.
Baudino, J. -L.
Brandner, W.
Engler, N.
Girard, J.
Gry, C.
Kral, Q.
Kopytova, T.
Lagadec, E.
Milli, J.
Moutou, C.
Schlieder, J.
Szulágyi, J.
Thalmann, C.
Wahhaj, Z.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The SHINE program is a large high-contrast near-infrared survey of 600 young, nearby stars. It is aimed at searching for and characterizing new planetary systems using VLT/SPHERE's unprecedented high-contrast and high-angular resolution imaging capabilities. It also intends at placing statistical constraints on the occurrence and orbital properties of the giant planet population at large orbits as a function of the stellar host mass and age to test planet formation theories. We use the IRDIS dual-band imager and the IFS integral field spectrograph of SPHERE to acquire high-constrast coronagraphic differential near-infrared images and spectra of the young A2 star HIP65426. It is a member of the ~17 Myr old Lower Centaurus-Crux association. At a separation of 830 mas (92 au projected) from the star, we detect a faint red companion. Multi-epoch observations confirm that it shares common proper motion with HIP65426. Spectro-photometric measurements extracted with IFS and IRDIS between 0.95 and 2.2um indicate a warm, dusty atmosphere characteristic of young low surface-gravity L5-L7 dwarfs. Hot-start evolutionary models predict a luminosity consistent with a 6-12 MJup, Teff=1300-1600 K and R=1.5 RJup giant planet. Finally, the comparison with Exo-REM and PHOENIX BT-Settl synthetic atmosphere models gives consistent effective temperatures but with slightly higher surface gravity solutions of log(g)=4.0-5.0 with smaller radii (1.0-1.3 RJup). Given its physical and spectral properties, HIP65426b occupies a rather unique placement in terms of age, mass and spectral-type among the currently known imaged planets. It represents a particularly interesting case to study the presence of clouds as a function of particle size, composition, and location in the atmosphere, to search for signatures of non-equilibrium chemistry, and finally to test the theory of planet formation and evolution.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in A&A, file updated

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363482550
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.0004-6361.201731152