We present the direct-imaging discovery of a substellar companion (a massive planet or low-mass brown dwarf) to the young, γ Doradus-type variable star, HIP 39017 (HD 65526). The companion's SCExAO/CHARIS JHK (1.1−2.4μm) spectrum and Keck/NIRC2 L′ photometry indicate that it is an L/T transition object. A comparison of the JHK+L′ spectrum to several atmospheric model grids finds a significantly better fit to cloudy models than cloudless models. Orbit modeling with relative astrometry and precision stellar astrometry from Hipparcos and Gaia yields a semi-major axis of 23.8−6.1+8.7 au, a dynamical companion mass of 30−12+31~MJ, and a mass ratio of ∼1.9\%, properties most consistent with low-mass brown dwarfs. However, its mass estimated from luminosity models is a lower ∼13.8 MJ due to an estimated young age (≲ 115 Myr); using a weighted posterior distribution informed by conservative mass constraints from luminosity evolutionary models yields a lower dynamical mass of 23.6−7.4+9.1~MJ and a mass ratio of ∼1.4\%. Analysis of the host star's multi-frequency γ Dor-type pulsations, astrometric monitoring of HIP 39017b, and Gaia Data Release 4 astrometry of the star will clarify the system age and better constrain the mass and orbit of the companion. This discovery further reinforces the improved efficiency of targeted direct-imaging campaigns informed by long-baseline, precision stellar astrometry.
@article{arxiv.2403.04000,
title = {Direct-imaging Discovery of a Substellar Companion Orbiting the Accelerating Variable Star, HIP 39017},
author = {Taylor L. Tobin and Thayne Currie and Yiting Li and Jeffrey Chilcote and Timothy D. Brandt and Brianna Lacy and Masayuki Kuzuhara and Maria Vincent and Mona El Morsy and Vincent Deo and Jonathan P. Williams and Olivier Guyon and Julien Lozi and Sebastien Vievard and Nour Skaf and Kyohoon Ahn and Tyler Groff and N. Jeremy Kasdin and Taichi Uyama and Motohide Tamura and Aidan Gibbs and Briley L. Lewis and Rachel Bowens-Rubin and Maïssa Salama and Qier An and Minghan Chen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.04000},
year = {2024}
}