The Young Substellar Companion ROXs 12 B: Near-Infrared Spectrum, System Architecture, and Spin-Orbit Misalignment
Brendan Bowler, Adam Kraus, Marta Bryan, Heather Knutson, Matteo, Brogi, Aaron Rizzuto, Gregory Mace, Andrew Vanderburg, Michael Liu, Lynne, Hillenbrand, Lucas Cieza

TL;DR
This study characterizes the young star-planet system ROXs 12, revealing a substellar companion with signs of low gravity, active accretion, and a significant spin-orbit misalignment, suggesting a complex formation history.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic and dynamical analysis of the ROXs 12 system, including spin-orbit misalignment and circumplanetary disk prevalence among young substellar companions.
Findings
ROXs 12 B has a mass of 17.5 ± 1.5 M_Jup based on evolutionary models.
Approximately 46% of similar young companions show signs of active accretion.
The system exhibits a significant spin-orbit misalignment of about 60 degrees.
Abstract
ROXs 12 (2MASS J16262803-2526477) is a young star hosting a directly imaged companion near the deuterium-burning limit. We present a suite of spectroscopic, imaging, and time-series observations to characterize the physical and environmental properties of this system. Moderate-resolution near-infrared spectroscopy of ROXs 12 B from Gemini-North/NIFS and Keck/OSIRIS reveals signatures of low surface gravity including weak alkali absorption lines and a triangular -band pseudo-continuum shape. No signs of Pa emission are evident. As a population, however, we find that about half (46 14\%) of young (15 Myr) companions with masses 20 possess actively accreting subdisks detected via Pa line emission, which represents a lower limit on the prevalence of circumplanetary disks in general as some are expected to be in a quiescent phase of…
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