A Combined Subaru/VLT/MMT 1--5 Micron Study of Planets Orbiting HR 8799: Implications for Atmospheric Properties, Masses, and Formation
Thayne Currie, Adam S. Burrows, Yoichi Itoh, Soko Matsumura, Misato, Fukagawa, Daniel Apai, Nikku Madhusudhan, Phil M. Hinz, Timothy Rodigas,, Markus Kasper, Tae-Soo Pyo, Satoshi Ogino

TL;DR
This study combines multi-wavelength observations and atmospheric modeling to characterize the HR 8799 exoplanets, revealing their atmospheric properties, masses, and possible formation scenarios, including core accretion.
Contribution
It provides the first detection of a fourth planet, HR 8799e, and demonstrates that thick cloud models better fit the planets' spectra than standard brown dwarf models.
Findings
Detection of HR 8799e at ~15 AU
Thick cloud models fit planetary spectra better
Estimated planet masses are 6-10 Jupiter masses
Abstract
We present new 1--1.25 micron (z and J band) Subaru/IRCS and 2 micron (K band) VLT/NaCo data for HR 8799 and a rereduction of the 3--5 micron MMT/Clio data first presented by Hinz et al. (2010). Our VLT/NaCo data yields a detection of a fourth planet at a projected separation of ~ 15 AU -- "HR 8799e". We also report new, albeit weak detections of HR 8799b at 1.03 microns and 3.3 microns. Empirical comparisons to field brown dwarfs show that at least HR 8799b and HR8799c, and possibly HR 8799d, have near-to-mid IR colors/magnitudes significantly discrepant from the L/T dwarf sequence. Standard cloud deck atmosphere models appropriate for brown dwarfs provide only (marginally) statistically meaningful fits to HR 8799b and c for unphysically small radii. Models with thicker cloud layers not present in brown dwarfs reproduce the planets' SEDs far more accurately and without the need for…
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