High-contrast spectroscopy of SCR J1845-6357 B
Arthur Vigan, Micka\"el Bonnefoy, Ga\"el Chauvin, Claire Moutou,, Guillaume Montagnier

TL;DR
This study develops and tests a new data analysis method to extract clean spectra of sub-stellar companions by removing stellar contributions, demonstrated on VLT/NACO data of SCR J1845-6357 B, a benchmark T6 object.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel data analysis technique for spectral extraction that effectively removes stellar contamination in high-contrast spectroscopy, validated with real observational data.
Findings
The method accurately estimates and removes stellar contribution.
It recovers the spectral shape of the companion effectively.
High signal-to-noise spectra are obtained using the slit configuration.
Abstract
Spectral characterization of sub-stellar companions is essential to understand their composition and formation processes. However, the large contrast ratio of the brightness of each object to that of its parent star limits our ability to extract a clean spectrum, free from any significant contribution from the star. During the development of the long slit spectroscopy (LSS) mode of IRDIS, the dual-band imager and spectrograph of SPHERE, we proposed a data analysis method to estimate and remove the contributions of the stellar spectrum. This method has never been tested on real data because of the lack of instrumentation capable of combining adaptive optics (AO), coronagraphy, and LSS. Nonetheless, a similar attenuation of the star can be obtained using a particular observing configuration. Test data were acquired using the AO-assisted spectrograph VLT/NACO. We obtained new J- and H-band…
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