Direct Spectrum of the Benchmark T dwarf HD 19467 B
Abstract
HD 19467 B is presently the only directly imaged T dwarf companion known to induce a measurable Doppler acceleration around a solar type star. We present spectroscopy measurements of this important benchmark object taken with the Project 1640 integral field unit at Palomar Observatory. Our high-contrast R~30 observations obtained simultaneously across the bands confirm the cold nature of the companion as reported from the discovery article and determine its spectral type for the first time. Fitting the measured spectral energy distribution to SpeX/IRTF T dwarf standards and synthetic spectra from BT-Settl atmospheric models, we find that HD 19467 B is a T5.5+/-1 dwarf with effective temperature Teff= K. Our observations reveal significant methane absorption affirming its substellar nature. HD 19467 B shows promise to become the first T dwarf that simultaneously reveals its mass, age, and metallicity independent from the spectrum of light that it emits.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1412.6101,
title = {Direct Spectrum of the Benchmark T dwarf HD 19467 B},
author = {Justin R. Crepp and Emily L. Rice and AAron Veicht and Laurent Pueyo and Jonathan Aguilar and Paige Giorla and Ricky Nilsson and Statia H. Cook and Rebecca Oppenheimer and Sasha Hinkley and Douglas Brenner and Gautam Vasisht and Eric Cady and Charles A. Beichman and Lynne A. Hillenbrand and Thomas Lockhart and Christopher T. Matthews and Lewis C. Roberts, and Anand Sivaramakrishnan and Remi Soummer and Chengxing Zhai},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.6101},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
Accepted to ApJ Letters