Atmospheric Retrieval of L Dwarfs Benchmarking Results and Characterizing the Young Planetary Mass Companion HD 106906 b in the Near-infrared

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Authors
  • A.D. Adams
  • M.R. Meyer
  • A.R. Howe
  • B. Burningham
  • S. Daemgen
  • J. Fortney
  • M. Line
  • M. Marley
  • S.P. Quanz
  • K. Todorov
Publication date 01-11-2023
Journal Astronomical Journal
Article number 192
Volume | Issue number 166 | 5
Number of pages 29
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract

We present model constraints on the atmospheric structure of HD 106906 b, a planetary-mass companion orbiting at a ∼700 au projected separation around a 15 Myr old stellar binary, using the APOLLO retrieval code on spectral data spanning 1.1-2.5 μm. C/O ratios can provide evidence for companion formation pathways, as such pathways are ambiguous both at wide separations and at star-to-companion mass ratios in the overlap between the distributions of planets and brown dwarfs. We benchmark our code against an existing retrieval of the field L dwarf 2MASSW J2224-0158, returning a C/O ratio consistent with previous fits to the same JHKs data, but disagreeing in the thermal structure, cloud properties, and atmospheric scale height. For HD 106906 b, we retrieve C/O = 0.53+0.15− 0.25, consistent with the C/O ratios expected for HD 106906's stellar association and therefore consistent with a stellar-like formation for the companion. We find abundances of H2O and CO near chemical equilibrium values for a solar metallicity but a surface gravity lower than expected, as well as a thermal profile with sharp transitions in the temperature gradient. Despite high signal-to-noise ratio and spectral resolution, more accurate constraints necessitate data across a broader wavelength range. This work serves as preparation for subsequent retrievals in the era of JWST, as JWST's spectral range provides a promising opportunity to resolve difficulties in fitting low-gravity L dwarfs and also underscores the need for simultaneous comparative retrievals on L-dwarf companions with multiple retrieval codes.

Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/acfb87
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