Characterizing the Protolunar Disk of the Accreting Companion GQ Lupi B

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Authors
  • T. Stolker
  • S.Y. Haffert
  • A.Y. Kesseli
  • R.G. van Holstein
  • Y. Aoyama
  • J. Brinchmann
  • G. Cugno
  • J.H. Girard
  • G.-D. Marleau
  • M.R. Meyer
  • J. Milli
  • S.P. Quanz
  • I.A.G. Snellen
  • K.O. Todorov
Publication date 01-12-2021
Journal The Astronomical Journal
Article number 286
Volume | Issue number 162 | 6
Number of pages 19
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Anton Pannekoek Institute for Astronomy (API)
Abstract
GQ Lup B is a young and accreting, substellar companion that appears to drive a spiral arm in the circumstellar disk of its host star. We report high-contrast imaging observations of GQ Lup B with VLT/NACO at 4–5 μm and medium-resolution integral field spectroscopy with VLT/MUSE. The optical spectrum is consistent with an M9 spectral type, shows characteristics of a low-gravity atmosphere, and exhibits strong Hα emission. The HM' color is ≳1 mag redder than field dwarfs with similar spectral types, and a detailed analysis of the spectral energy distribution (SED) from optical to mid-infrared wavelengths reveals excess emission in the L', NB4.05, and M' bands. The excess flux is well described by a blackbody component with Tdisk ≈ 460 K and Rdisk ≈ 65 RJ and is expected to trace continuum emission from small grains in a protolunar disk. We derive an extinction of AV ≈ 2.3 mag from the broadband SED with a suspected origin in the vicinity of the companion. We also combine 15 yr of astrometric measurements and constrain the mutual inclination with the circumstellar disk to 84 ± 9 deg, indicating a tumultuous dynamical evolution or a stellar-like formation pathway. From the measured Hα flux and the estimated companion mass, Mp ≈ 30 MJ, we derive an accretion rate of M ≈ 10-6.5 MJ yr-1. We speculate that the disk is in a transitional stage in which the assembly of satellites from a pebble reservoir has opened a central cavity while GQ Lup B is in the final stages of its formation.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ac2c7f
Published at https://arxiv.org/abs/2110.04307
Other links https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2021AJ....162..286S/abstract
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