Moderate-Resolution $K$-Band Spectroscopy of Substellar Companion $\kappa$ Andromedae b
Kielan K. Wilcomb, Quinn M. Konopacky, Travis S. Barman, Christopher, A. Theissen, Jean-Baptiste Ruffio, Laci Brock, Bruce Macintosh, Christian, Marois

TL;DR
This study presents moderate-resolution K-band spectra of the substellar companion $ppa$ Andromedae b, deriving its atmospheric properties, composition, and radial velocity, providing insights into its formation and characteristics.
Contribution
First to obtain moderate-resolution K-band spectra of $ppa$ Andromedae b and derive detailed atmospheric parameters using MCMC modeling.
Findings
Effective temperature: 1950-2150 K
Surface gravity: log g=3.5-4.5
Radial velocity: -1.4 km/s with uncertainty
Abstract
We present moderate-resolution () band spectra of the "super-Jupiter," Andromedae b. The data were taken with the OSIRIS integral field spectrograph at Keck Observatory. The spectra reveal resolved molecular lines from HO and CO. The spectra are compared to a custom atmosphere model grid appropriate for young planetary-mass objects. We fit the data using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo forward modeling method. Using a combination of our moderate-resolution spectrum and low-resolution, broadband data from the literature, we derive an effective temperature of = 1950 - 2150 K, a surface gravity of , and a metallicity of [M/H] = . These values are consistent with previous estimates from atmospheric modeling and the currently favored young age of the system (50 Myr). We derive a C/O ratio of…
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