The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems. V. Do Self-consistent Atmospheric Models Represent JWST Spectra? A Showcase with VHS 1256–1257 b
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Published:2024-04-25
Issue:1
Volume:966
Page:L11
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ISSN:2041-8205
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal Letters
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Short-container-title:ApJL
Author:
Petrus SimonORCID, Whiteford NiallORCID, Patapis PolychronisORCID, Biller Beth A.ORCID, Skemer AndrewORCID, Hinkley SashaORCID, Suárez GenaroORCID, Palma-Bifani PaulinaORCID, Morley Caroline V.ORCID, Tremblin PascalORCID, Charnay BenjaminORCID, Vos Johanna M.ORCID, Wang Jason J.ORCID, Stone Jordan M.ORCID, Bonnefoy MickaëlORCID, Chauvin GaëlORCID, Miles Brittany E.ORCID, Carter Aarynn L.ORCID, Lueber AnnaORCID, Helling ChristianeORCID, Sutlieff Ben J.ORCID, Janson MarkusORCID, Gonzales Eileen C.ORCID, Hoch Kielan K. W.ORCID, Absil OlivierORCID, Balmer William O.ORCID, Boccaletti AnthonyORCID, Bonavita MariangelaORCID, Booth MarkORCID, Bowler Brendan P.ORCID, Briesemeister Zackery W.ORCID, Bryan Marta L.ORCID, Calissendorff PerORCID, Cantalloube FaustineORCID, Chen Christine H.ORCID, Choquet ElodieORCID, Christiaens ValentinORCID, Cugno GabrieleORCID, Currie ThayneORCID, Danielski CamillaORCID, De Furio MatthewORCID, Dupuy Trent J.ORCID, Factor Samuel M.ORCID, Faherty Jacqueline K.ORCID, Fitzgerald Michael P.ORCID, Fortney Jonathan J.ORCID, Franson KyleORCID, Girard Julien H.ORCID, Grady Carol A.ORCID, Henning ThomasORCID, Hines Dean C.ORCID, Hood Callie E.ORCID, Howe Alex R.ORCID, Kalas PaulORCID, Kammerer JensORCID, Kennedy Grant M.ORCID, Kenworthy Matthew A.ORCID, Kervella PierreORCID, Kim MinjaeORCID, Kitzmann DanielORCID, Kraus Adam L.ORCID, Kuzuhara MasayukiORCID, Lagage Pierre-Olivier, Lagrange Anne-MarieORCID, Lawson KellenORCID, Lazzoni CeciliaORCID, Leisenring Jarron M.ORCID, Lew Ben W. P.ORCID, Liu Michael C.ORCID, Liu PengyuORCID, Llop-Sayson JorgeORCID, Lloyd James P., Macintosh BruceORCID, Mâlin MathildeORCID, Manjavacas ElenaORCID, Marino SebastiánORCID, Marley Mark S.ORCID, Marois ChristianORCID, Martinez Raquel A.ORCID, Matthews Elisabeth C.ORCID, Matthews Brenda C.ORCID, Mawet DimitriORCID, Mazoyer JohanORCID, McElwain Michael W.ORCID, Metchev StanimirORCID, Meyer Michael R.ORCID, Millar-Blanchaer Maxwell A.ORCID, Mollière PaulORCID, Moran Sarah E.ORCID, Mukherjee SagnickORCID, Pantin EricORCID, Perrin Marshall D.ORCID, Pueyo LaurentORCID, Quanz Sascha P.ORCID, Quirrenbach AndreasORCID, Ray ShrishmoyORCID, Rebollido IsabelORCID, Adams Redai JeaORCID, Ren Bin B.ORCID, Rickman EmilyORCID, Sallum StephORCID, Samland MatthiasORCID, Sargent BenjaminORCID, Schlieder Joshua E.ORCID, Stapelfeldt Karl R.ORCID, Tamura MotohideORCID, Tan XianyuORCID, Theissen Christopher A.ORCID, Uyama TaichiORCID, Vasist MalavikaORCID, Vigan ArthurORCID, Wagner KevinORCID, Ward-Duong KimberlyORCID, Wolff Schuyler G.ORCID, Worthen KadinORCID, Wyatt Mark C.ORCID, Ygouf MarieORCID, Zurlo AliceORCID, Zhang XiORCID, Zhang KemingORCID, Zhang ZhoujianORCID, Zhou YifanORCID
Abstract
Abstract
The unprecedented medium-resolution (R
λ
∼ 1500–3500) near- and mid-infrared (1–18 μm) spectrum provided by JWST for the young (140 ± 20 Myr) low-mass (12–20 M
Jup) L–T transition (L7) companion VHS 1256 b gives access to a catalog of molecular absorptions. In this study, we present a comprehensive analysis of this data set utilizing a forward-modeling approach applying our Bayesian framework, ForMoSA. We explore five distinct atmospheric models to assess their performance in estimating key atmospheric parameters: T
eff, log(g), [M/H], C/O, γ, f
sed, and R. Our findings reveal that each parameter’s estimate is significantly influenced by factors such as the wavelength range considered and the model chosen for the fit. This is attributed to systematic errors in the models and their challenges in accurately replicating the complex atmospheric structure of VHS 1256 b, notably the complexity of its clouds and dust distribution. To propagate the impact of these systematic uncertainties on our atmospheric property estimates, we introduce innovative fitting methodologies based on independent fits performed on different spectral windows. We finally derived a T
eff consistent with the spectral type of the target, considering its young age, which is confirmed by our estimate of log(g). Despite the exceptional data quality, attaining robust estimates for chemical abundances [M/H] and C/O, often employed as indicators of formation history, remains challenging. Nevertheless, the pioneering case of JWST’s data for VHS 1256 b has paved the way for future acquisitions of substellar spectra that will be systematically analyzed to directly compare the properties of these objects and correct the systematics in the models.
Funder
Space Telescope Science Institute
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Cited by
6 articles.
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