Characterization of low-mass companion HD 142527 B
V. Christiaens, S. Casassus, O. Absil, S. Kimeswenger, C. A. Gomez, Gonzalez, J. Girard, R. Ram\'irez, O. Wertz, A. Zurlo, C. Flores, V. Salinas,, A. Jord\'an, D. Mawet

TL;DR
This study characterizes the low-mass companion HD 142527 B using high-resolution spectroscopy, revealing its spectral type, physical properties, and potential influence on the complex disk structure of its host star.
Contribution
First medium-resolution spectrum of HD 142527 B obtained, providing detailed characterization and revised mass estimate, demonstrating the effectiveness of SINFONI+ADI for close-in faint companions.
Findings
HD 142527 B is a young M2.5 star with ~0.34 solar masses.
The companion has a hot circum-secondary environment at 1700 K.
Mass accretion rate onto the companion is approximately 5 x 10^{-9} solar masses per year.
Abstract
The circumstellar disk of the Herbig Fe star HD 142527 is host to several remarkable features including a warped inner disk, a 120 au-wide annular gap, a prominent dust trap and several spiral arms. A low-mass companion, HD 142527 B, was also found orbiting the primary star at 14 au. This study aims to better characterize this companion, which could help explain its impact on the peculiar geometry of the disk. We observed the source with VLT/SINFONI in + band in pupil-tracking mode. Data were post-processed with several algorithms based on angular differential imaging (ADI). HD 142527 B is conspicuously re-detected in most spectral channels, which enables us to extract the first medium-resolution spectrum of a low-mass companion within 0.1'' from its central star. Fitting our spectrum with both template and synthetic spectra suggests that the companion is a young…
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