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PDS 70b Shows Stellar-like Carbon-to-oxygen Ratio

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics 2024-12-24 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The \sim5 Myr PDS 70 is the only known system with protoplanets residing in the cavity of the circumstellar disk from which they formed, ideal for studying exoplanet formation and evolution within its natal environment. Here we report the first spin constraint and C/O measurement of PDS 70b from Keck/KPIC high-resolution spectroscopy. We detected CO (3.8 σ\sigma) and H2_2O (3.5 σ\sigma) molecules in the PDS 70b atmosphere via cross-correlation, with a combined CO and H2_2O template detection significance of 4.2 σ\sigma. Our forward model fits, using BT-Settl model grids, provide an upper limit for the spin-rate of PDS 70b (<<29 km s1^{-1}). The atmospheric retrievals constrain the PDS 70b C/O ratio to 0.280.12+0.20{0.28}^{+0.20}_{-0.12} (<<0.63 under 95%\% confidence level) and a metallicity [C/H] of 0.20.5+0.8{-0.2}^{+0.8}_{-0.5} dex, consistent with that of its host star. The following scenarios can explain our measured C/O of PDS 70b in contrast with that of the gas-rich outer disk (for which C/O \gtrsim 1). First, the bulk composition of PDS 70b might be dominated by dust+ice aggregates rather than disk gas. Another possible explanation is that the disk became carbon-enriched after\textit{after} PDS 70b was formed, as predicted in models of disk chemical evolution and as observed in both very low mass star and older disk systems with JWST\textit{JWST}/MIRI. Because PDS 70b continues to accrete and its chemical evolution is not yet complete, more sophisticated modeling of the planet and the disk, and higher quality observations of PDS 70b (and possibly PDS 70c), are necessary to validate these scenarios.

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@article{arxiv.2411.15117,
  title  = {PDS 70b Shows Stellar-like Carbon-to-oxygen Ratio},
  author = {Chih-Chun Hsu and Jason J. Wang and Geoffrey A. Blake and Jerry W. Xuan and Yapeng Zhang and Jean-Baptiste Ruffio and Katelyn Horstman and Julianne Cronin and Ben Sappey and Yinzi Xin and Luke Finnerty and Daniel Echeverri and Dimitri Mawet and Nemanja Jovanovic and Clarissa R. Do Ó and Ashley Baker and Randall Bartos and Benjamin Calvin and Sylvain Cetre and Jacques-Robert Delorme and Gregory W. Doppmann and Michael P. Fitzgerald and Joshua Liberman and Ronald A. López and Evan Morris and Jacklyn Pezzato-Rovner and Tobias Schofield and Andrew Skemer and J. Kent Wallace and Ji Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.15117},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted to ApJ Letters; 13 pages, 3 figures