Characterization of the gaseous companion {\kappa} Andromedae b: New Keck and LBTI high-contrast observations
M. Bonnefoy, T. Currie, G.-D. Marleau, J. E. Schlieder, J. Wisniewski,, J.Carson, K. R. Covey, T. Henning, B. Biller, P. Hinz, H. Klahr, A. N. Marsh, Boyer, N. Zimmerman, M. Janson, M. McElwain, C. Mordasini, A. Skemer, V., Bailey, D. Defr\`ere, C. Thalmann, M. Skrutskie

TL;DR
This study provides new high-contrast imaging and photometry of the {ppa} Andromedae b system, refining its properties and discussing its formation, with results suggesting it is likely a brown dwarf formed via disk instability.
Contribution
The paper presents new high-contrast observations and refined photometry of {ppa} Andromedae b, improving understanding of its physical properties and formation scenario.
Findings
Refined photometry and spectral energy distribution of {ppa} Andromedae b.
Estimated temperature of approximately 1900 K for the companion.
Mass estimates suggest the companion is likely a brown dwarf.
Abstract
We previously reported the direct detection of a low mass companion at a projected separation of 55+-2 AU around the B9 type star {\kappa} Andromedae. The properties of the system (mass ratio, separation) make it a benchmark for the understanding of the formation and evolution of gas giant planets and brown dwarfs on wide-orbits. We present new angular differential imaging (ADI) images of the Kappa Andromedae system at 2.146 (Ks), 3.776 (L'), 4.052 (NB 4.05) and 4.78 {\mu}m (M') obtained with Keck/NIRC2 and LBTI/LMIRCam, as well as more accurate near-infrared photometry of the star with the MIMIR instrument. We derive a more accurate J = 15.86 +- 0.21, H = 14.95 +- 0.13, Ks = 14.32 +- 0.09 mag for {\kappa} And b. We redetect the companion in all our high contrast observations. We confirm previous contrasts obtained at Ks and L' band. We derive NB 4.05 = 13.0 +- 0.2 and M' = 13.3 +- 0.3…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
