The JWST Early Release Science Program for Direct Observations of Exoplanetary Systems I: High-contrast Imaging of the Exoplanet HIP 65426 b from 2 to 16 μm
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Published:2023-07-01
Issue:1
Volume:951
Page:L20
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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:
Carter Aarynn L.ORCID, Hinkley SashaORCID, Kammerer JensORCID, Skemer AndrewORCID, Biller Beth A.ORCID, Leisenring Jarron M.ORCID, Millar-Blanchaer Maxwell A.ORCID, Petrus SimonORCID, Stone Jordan M.ORCID, Ward-Duong KimberlyORCID, Wang Jason J.ORCID, Girard Julien H.ORCID, Hines Dean C.ORCID, Perrin Marshall D.ORCID, Pueyo Laurent, Balmer William O.ORCID, Bonavita MariangelaORCID, Bonnefoy MickaelORCID, Chauvin GaelORCID, Choquet ElodieORCID, Christiaens ValentinORCID, Danielski CamillaORCID, Kennedy Grant M.ORCID, Matthews Elisabeth C.ORCID, Miles Brittany E.ORCID, Patapis PolychronisORCID, Ray ShrishmoyORCID, Rickman EmilyORCID, Sallum StephORCID, Stapelfeldt Karl R.ORCID, Whiteford NiallORCID, Zhou YifanORCID, Absil OlivierORCID, Boccaletti AnthonyORCID, Booth MarkORCID, Bowler Brendan P.ORCID, Chen Christine H.ORCID, Currie ThayneORCID, Fortney Jonathan J.ORCID, Grady Carol A., Greebaum Alexandra Z.ORCID, Henning ThomasORCID, Hoch Kielan K. W.ORCID, Janson MarkusORCID, Kalas PaulORCID, Kenworthy Matthew A.ORCID, Kervella PierreORCID, Kraus Adam L.ORCID, Lagage Pierre-Olivier, Liu Michael C.ORCID, Macintosh BruceORCID, Marino SebastianORCID, Marley Mark S.ORCID, Marois ChristianORCID, Matthews Brenda C.ORCID, Mawet DimitriORCID, McElwain Michael W.ORCID, Metchev StanimirORCID, Meyer Michael R.ORCID, Molliere PaulORCID, Moran Sarah E.ORCID, Morley Caroline V.ORCID, Mukherjee SagnickORCID, Pantin EricORCID, Quirrenbach Andreas, Rebollido IsabelORCID, Ren Bin B.ORCID, Schneider GlennORCID, Vasist MalavikaORCID, Worthen KadinORCID, Wyatt Mark C.ORCID, Briesemeister Zackery W.ORCID, Bryan Marta L.ORCID, Calissendorff PerORCID, Cantalloube FaustineORCID, Cugno GabrieleORCID, De Furio MatthewORCID, Dupuy Trent J.ORCID, Factor Samuel M.ORCID, Faherty Jacqueline K.ORCID, Fitzgerald Michael P.ORCID, Franson KyleORCID, Gonzales Eileen C.ORCID, Hood Callie E.ORCID, Howe Alex R.ORCID, Kuzuhara MasayukiORCID, Lagrange Anne-Marie, Lawson KellenORCID, Lazzoni CeciliaORCID, Lew Ben W. P.ORCID, Liu PengyuORCID, Llop-Sayson JorgeORCID, Lloyd James P., Martinez Raquel A.ORCID, Mazoyer JohanORCID, Palma-Bifani PaulinaORCID, Quanz Sascha P.ORCID, Redai Jea AdamsORCID, Samland MatthiasORCID, Schlieder Joshua E.ORCID, Tamura MotohideORCID, Tan XianyuORCID, Uyama TaichiORCID, Vigan ArthurORCID, Vos Johanna M.ORCID, Wagner KevinORCID, Wolff Schuyler G.ORCID, Ygouf MarieORCID, Zhang XiORCID, Zhang KemingORCID, Zhang ZhoujianORCID
Abstract
Abstract
We present JWST Early Release Science coronagraphic observations of the super-Jupiter exoplanet, HIP 65426b, with the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRCam) from 2 to 5 μm, and with the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) from 11 to 16 μm. At a separation of ∼0.″82 (87
−
31
+
108
au), HIP 65426b is clearly detected in all seven of our observational filters, representing the first images of an exoplanet to be obtained by JWST, and the first-ever direct detection of an exoplanet beyond 5 μm. These observations demonstrate that JWST is exceeding its nominal predicted performance by up to a factor of 10, depending on separation and subtraction method, with measured 5σ contrast limits of ∼1 × 10−5 and ∼2 × 10−4 at 1″ for NIRCam at 4.4 μm and MIRI at 11.3 μm, respectively. These contrast limits provide sensitivity to sub-Jupiter companions with masses as low as 0.3M
Jup beyond separations of ∼100 au. Together with existing ground-based near-infrared data, the JWST photometry are fit well by a BT-SETTL atmospheric model from 1 to 16 μm, and they span ∼97% of HIP 65426b's luminous range. Independent of the choice of model atmosphere, we measure an empirical bolometric luminosity that is tightly constrained between
log
L
bol
/
L
⊙
= −4.31 and −4.14, which in turn provides a robust mass constraint of 7.1 ± 1.2 M
Jup. In totality, these observations confirm that JWST presents a powerful and exciting opportunity to characterize the population of exoplanets amenable to high-contrast imaging in greater detail.
Funder
NASA French National Research Agency EC ∣ Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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