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Characterizing brown dwarf companions with IRDIS long-slit spectroscopy: HD 1160 B and HD 19467 B

D. Mesa, V. D’Orazi, A. Vigan, Daniel Kitzmann, Kevin Heng, R. Gratton, S. Desidera, M. Bonnefoy, B. Lavie, A.-L. Maire, S. Peretti, A. Boccaletti

2020Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT The determination of the fundamental properties (mass, separation, age, gravity, and atmospheric properties) of brown dwarf companions allows us to infer crucial informations on their formation and evolution mechanisms. Spectroscopy of substellar companions is available to date only for a limited number of objects (and mostly at very low resolution, R < 50) because of technical limitations, i.e. contrast and angular resolution. We present medium resolution (R = 350), coronagraphic long-slit spectroscopic observations with SPHERE of two substellar companions, HD 1160 B and HD 19467 B. We found that HD 1160 B has a peculiar spectrum that cannot be fitted by spectra in current spectral libraries. A good fit is possible only considering separately the Y+J and the H spectral band. The spectral type is between M5 and M7. We also estimated a Teff of 2800–2900 K and a log g of 3.5–4.0 dex. The low surface gravity seems to favour young age (10–20 Myr) and low mass (∼20 MJup ) for this object. HD 19467 B is instead a fully evolved object with a Teff of ∼1000 K and log g of ∼5.0 dex. Its spectral type is T6 ± 1.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsSlitSpectroscopyBrown dwarfAstrophysicsAstronomyCircumbinary planetO-type main-sequence starStarsOpticsK-type main-sequence starT Tauri starStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstro and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies