Spectroscopic characterization of HD 95086 b with the Gemini Planet Imager
Abstract
We present new (1.5-1.8 m) photometric and (1.9-2.2 m) spectroscopic observations of the young exoplanet HD 95086 b obtained with the Gemini Planet Imager. The -band magnitude has been significantly improved relative to previous measurements, whereas the low resolution () spectrum is featureless within the measurement uncertainties, and presents a monotonically increasing pseudo-continuum consistent with a cloudy atmosphere. By combining these new measurements with literature photometry, we compare the spectral energy distribution of the planet to other young planetary-mass companions, field brown dwarfs, and to the predictions of grids of model atmospheres. HD 95086 b is over a magnitude redder in color than 2MASS J12073346-3932539 b and HR 8799 c and d, despite having a similar magnitude. Considering only the near-infrared measurements, HD 95086 b is most analogous to the brown dwarfs 2MASS J2244316+204343 and 2MASS J21481633+4003594, both of which are thought to have dusty atmospheres. Morphologically, the spectral energy distribution of HD 95086 b is best fit by low temperature ( 800-1300 K), low surface gravity spectra from models which simulate high photospheric dust content. This range of effective temperatures is consistent with field L/T transition objects, but the spectral type of HD 95086 b is poorly constrained between early L and late T due to its unusual position the color-magnitude diagram, demonstrating the difficulty in spectral typing young, low surface gravity substellar objects. As one of the reddest such objects, HD 95086 b represents an important empirical benchmark against which our current understanding of the atmospheric properties of young extrasolar planets can be tested.
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@article{arxiv.1604.01411,
title = {Spectroscopic characterization of HD 95086 b with the Gemini Planet Imager},
author = {Robert J. De Rosa and Julien Rameau and Jenny Patience and James R. Graham and René Doyon and David Lafrenière and Bruce Macintosh and Laurent Pueyo and Abhijith Rajan and Jason J. Wang and Kimberly Ward-Duong and Li-Wei Hung and Jérôme Maire and Eric L. Nielsen and S. Mark Ammons and Joanna Bulger and Andrew Cardwell and Jeffrey K. Chilcote and Ramon L. Galvez and Benjamin L. Gerard and Stephen Goodsell and Markus Hartung and Pascale Hibon and Patrick Ingraham and Mara Johnson-Groh and Paul Kalas and Quinn M. Konopacky and Franck Marchis and Christian Marois and Stanimir Metchev and Katie M. Morzinski and Rebecca Oppenheimer and Marshall D. Perrin and Fredrik T. Rantakyrö and Dmitry Savransky and Sandrine Thomas},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.01411},
year = {2016}
}
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20 pages, 12 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ