Direct confirmation of the radial-velocity planet β Pictoris c
- Creators
- Nowak, M.
- Lacour, S.
- Lagrange, A.-M.
- Rubini, P.
- Wang, J.
- Stolker, T.
- Abuter, R.
- Amorim, A.
- Asensio-Torres, R.
- Bauböck, M.
- Benisty, M.
- Berger, J. P.
- Beust, H.
- Blunt, S.
- Boccaletti, A.
- Bonnefoy, M.
- Bonnet, H.
- Brandner, W.
- Cantalloube, F.
- Charnay, B.
- Choquet, E.
- Christiaens, V.
- Clénet, Y.
- Coudé du Foresto, V.
- Cridland, A.
- de Zeeuw, P. T.
- Dembet, R.
- Dexter, J.
- Drescher, A.
- Duvert, G.
- Eckart, A.
- Eisenhauer, F.
- Gao, F.
- Garcia, P.
- Garcia Lopez, R.
- Gardner, T.
- Gendron, E.
- Genzel, R.
- Gillessen, S.
- Girard, J.
- Grandjean, A.
- Haubois, X.
- Heißel, G.
- Henning, T.
- Hinkley, S.
- Hippler, S.
- Horrobin, M.
- Houllé, M.
- Hubert, Z.
- Jiménez-Rosales, A.
- Jocou, L.
- Kammerer, J.
- Kervella, P.
- Keppler, M.
- Kreidberg, L.
- Kulikauskas, M.
- Lapeyrère, V.
- Le Bouquin, J.-B.
- Léna, P.
- Mérand, A.
- Maire, A.-L.
- Mollière, P.
- Monnier, J. D.
- Mouillet, D.
- Müller, A.
- Nasedkin, E.
- Ott, T.
- Otten, G.
- Paumard, T.
- Paladini, C.
- Perraut, K.
- Perrin, G.
- Pueyo, L.
- Pfuhl, O.
- Rameau, J.
- Rodet, L.
- Rodríguez-Coira, G.
- Rousset, G.
- Scheithauer, S.
- Shangguan, J.
- Stadler, J.
- Straub, O.
- Straubmeier, C.
- Sturm, E.
- Tacconi, L. J.
- van Dishoeck, E. F.
- Vigan, A.
- Vincent, F.
- von Fellenberg, S. D.
- Ward-Duong, K.
- Widmann, F.
- Wieprecht, E.
- Wiezorrek, E.
- Woillez, J.
- GRAVITY Collaboration
Abstract
Context. Methods used to detect giant exoplanets can be broadly divided into two categories: indirect and direct. Indirect methods are more sensitive to planets with a small orbital period, whereas direct detection is more sensitive to planets orbiting at a large distance from their host star. This dichotomy makes it difficult to combine the two techniques on a single target at once. Aims. Simultaneous measurements made by direct and indirect techniques offer the possibility of determining the mass and luminosity of planets and a method of testing formation models. Here, we aim to show how long-baseline interferometric observations guided by radial-velocity can be used in such a way. Methods. We observed the recently-discovered giant planet β Pictoris c with GRAVITY, mounted on the Very Large Telescope Interferometer. Results. This study constitutes the first direct confirmation of a planet discovered through radial velocity. We find that the planet has a temperature of T = 1250 ± 50 K and a dynamical mass of M = 8.2 ± 0.8 M_(Jup). At 18.5 ± 2.5 Myr, this puts β Pic c close to a 'hot start' track, which is usually associated with formation via disk instability. Conversely, the planet orbits at a distance of 2.7 au, which is too close for disk instability to occur. The low apparent magnitude (M_K = 14.3 ± 0.1) favours a core accretion scenario. Conclusions. We suggest that this apparent contradiction is a sign of hot core accretion, for example, due to the mass of the planetary core or the existence of a high-temperature accretion shock during formation.
Additional Information
© ESO 2020. Received 27 July 2020 / Accepted 26 August 2020. This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, grant agreement No. 639248 (LITHIUM), 757561 (HiRISE) and 832428 (Origins). A.A. and P.G. were supported by Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, with grants reference UIDB/00099/2020 and SFRH/BSAB/142940/2018.Attached Files
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- European Research Council (ERC)
- 639248
- European Research Council (ERC)
- 757561
- European Research Council (ERC)
- 832428
- Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)
- UIDB/00099/2020
- Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)
- SFRH/BSAB/142940/2018
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