CFBDSIR2149-0403: a 4-7 Jupiter-mass free-floating planet in the young moving group AB Doradus ?
P. Delorme, J. Gagn\'e, L. Malo, C. Reyl\'e, E. Artigau, L. Albert, T., Forveille, X. Delfosse, F. Allard, D. Homeier

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes a young, free-floating planetary-mass object in the AB Doradus moving group, providing insights into its atmospheric properties and potential as a benchmark for exoplanet studies.
Contribution
First detailed spectral and dynamical analysis confirming a free-floating planet's membership in a young moving group.
Findings
Estimated mass of 4-7 Jupiter masses.
Temperature around 700K with low gravity.
Probable membership in AB Doradus group with 87% probability.
Abstract
Using the CFBDSIR wide field survey for brown dwarfs, we identified CFBDSIRJ214947.2-040308.9, a late T dwarf with atypically red J-Ks colour. We obtained an X-Shooter spectra, with signal detectable from 0.8 to 2.3 micron, which confirmed a T7 spectral type with an enhanced Ks-band flux indicative of a potentially low-gravity, young, object. The comparison of our near infrared spectrum with atmosphere models, for solar metallicity, shows that CFBDSIRJ214947.2-040308.9 is probably a 650-750 K, log g=3.75-4.0 substellar object. Using evolution models, this translates into a planetary mass object, with an age in the 20-200 Myr range. An independent Bayesian analysis from proper motion measurements results in a 87% probability that this free-floating planet is a member of the 50-120 Myr old AB Doradus moving group, which strengthens the spectroscopic youth diagnosis. By combining our…
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