Atmospheric Characterization of the Super-Jupiter HIP 99770 b with KPIC

Author:

Zhang YapengORCID,Xuan Jerry W.ORCID,Mawet DimitriORCID,Wang Jason J.ORCID,Hsu Chih-ChunORCID,Ruffio Jean-BapisteORCID,Knutson Heather A.ORCID,Inglis JulieORCID,Blake Geoffrey A.ORCID,Chachan YayaatiORCID,Horstman KatelynORCID,Baker Ashley,Bartos Randall,Calvin BenjaminORCID,Cetre Sylvain,Delorme Jacques-RobertORCID,Doppmann Greg,Echeverri DanielORCID,Finnerty LukeORCID,Fitzgerald Michael P.ORCID,Jovanovic NemanjaORCID,Liberman JoshuaORCID,López Ronald A.ORCID,Morris EvanORCID,Pezzato Jacklyn,Sappey BenORCID,Schofield Tobias,Skemer AndrewORCID,Wallace J. KentORCID,Wang JiORCID,Do Ó Clarissa R.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Young, self-luminous super-Jovian companions discovered by direct imaging provide a challenging test for planet formation and evolution theories. By spectroscopically characterizing the atmospheric compositions of these super-Jupiters, we can constrain their formation histories. Here we present studies of the recently discovered HIP 99770 b, a 16 M Jup high-contrast companion on a 17 au orbit, using the fiber-fed high-resolution spectrograph KPIC ( R ∼ 35,000) on the Keck II telescope. Our K-band observations led to detections of H2O and CO in the atmosphere of HIP 99770 b. We carried out free retrieval analyses using petitRADTRANS to measure its chemical abundances, including the metallicity and C/O ratio, projected rotation velocity ( v sin i ), and radial velocity (RV). We found that the companion’s atmosphere has C/O = 0.55 0.04 + 0.06 and [M/H] = 0.26 0.23 + 0.24 (1σ confidence intervals), values consistent with those of the Sun and with a companion formation via gravitational instability or core accretion. The projected rotation velocity v sin ( i ) < 7.8 km s−1 is small relative to other directly imaged companions with similar masses and ages. This may imply a nearly pole-on orientation or effective magnetic braking by a circumplanetary disk. In addition, we added the companion-to-primary relative RV measurement to the orbital fitting and obtained updated constraints on orbital parameters. Detailed characterization of super-Jovian companions within 20 au like HIP 99770 b is critical for understanding the formation histories of this population.

Funder

Heising-Simons Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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