WEIRD: Wide-orbit Exoplanet search with InfraRed Direct imaging
Fr\'ed\'erique Baron, \'Etienne Artigau, Julien Rameau, David, Lafreni\`ere, Jonathan Gagn\'e, Lison Malo, Lo\"ic Albert, Marie-Eve Naud,, Ren\'e Doyon, Markus Janson, Philippe Delorme, Charles Beichman

TL;DR
The WEIRD survey searched for wide-orbit Jupiter-like exoplanets around young nearby stars using deep infrared imaging, setting strict limits on their occurrence at 1000-5000 AU.
Contribution
This study conducted a comprehensive infrared imaging survey of 177 young stars to constrain the frequency of wide-orbit planetary-mass companions, providing new upper limits.
Findings
No confirmed wide-orbit planetary companions were found.
The occurrence rate of 1-13 Mjup planets at 1000-5000 AU is less than 3%.
The survey achieved sensitivity down to 1-2 Mjup for some targets.
Abstract
We report results from the Wide-orbit Exoplanet search with InfraRed Direct imaging (WEIRD), a survey designed to search for Jupiter-like companions on very wide orbits (1000 to 5000 AU) around young stars (120 Myr) that are known members of moving groups in the solar neighborhood (70 pc). Sharing the same age, distance, and metallicity as their host while being on large enough orbits to be studied as "isolated" objects make such companions prime targets for spectroscopic observations and valuable benchmark objects for exoplanet atmosphere models. The search strategy is based on deep imaging in multiple bands across the near-infrared domain. For all 177 objects of our sample, , , [3.6] and [4.5] images were obtained with CFHT/MegaCam, GEMINI/GMOS, CFHT/WIRCam, GEMINI/Flamingos-2, and /IRAC. Using this set of 4 images per target, we searched for sources…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
