First light of the VLT planet finder SPHERE. IV. Physical and chemical properties of the planets around HR8799
M. Bonnefoy, A. Zurlo, J.L. Baudino, P. Lucas, D. Mesa, A.-L. Maire,, A. Vigan, R. Galicher, D. Homeier, F. Marocco, R. Gratton, G. Chauvin, F., Allard, S. Desidera, M. Kasper, C. Moutou, A.-M. Lagrange, A. Baruffolo, J., Baudrand, J.-L. Beuzit, A. Boccaletti, F. Cantalloube

TL;DR
This study characterizes the atmospheres of HR8799's four planets using new photometry and spectra, comparing them to models and known objects to understand their physical and chemical properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed atmospheric analysis of all four planets around HR8799 using combined photometry, spectroscopy, and atmospheric modeling.
Findings
HR8799d and e resemble dusty L6-L8 dwarfs.
HR8799b and c are best matched by reddened early-T dwarfs.
Models with thick clouds fit HR8799d and e within 2σ.
Abstract
The system of four planets around HR8799 offers a unique opportunity to probe the physics and chemistry at play in the atmospheres of self-luminous young (~30 Myr) planets. We recently obtained new photometry of the four planets and low-resolution (R~30) spectra of HR8799 d and e with the SPHERE instrument (paper III). In this paper (paper IV), we compare the available spectra and photometry of the planets to known objects and atmospheric models (BT-SETTL14, Cloud-AE60, Exo-REM) to characterize the atmospheric properties of the planets. We find that HR8799d and e properties are well reproduced by those of L6-L8 dusty dwarfs discovered in the field, among which some are candidate members of young nearby associations. No known object reproduces well the properties of planets b and c. Nevertheless, we find that the spectra and WISE photometry of peculiar and/or young early-T dwarfs…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
