Strong H$\alpha$ emission in the young planetary mass companion 2MASS J0249-0557 c
P. Chinchilla, V.J.S. B\'ejar, N. Lodieu, M.R. Zapatero Osorio, B., Gauza

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically characterizes the young planetary mass companion 2MASS J0249-0557 c, revealing strong Hα emission indicative of chromospheric activity, and provides insights into its youth, composition, and gravitational binding energy.
Contribution
First detailed optical and near-infrared spectroscopic analysis of 2MASS J0249-0557 c, highlighting its strong Hα emission and low binding energy among similar objects.
Findings
Spectral type L2.5 in optical and L3 in near-infrared.
Detected persistent strong Hα emission with pEW of -90 Å.
Identified spectroscopic youth indicators consistent with β Pictoris group.
Abstract
Aims: Our objective is the optical and near-infrared spectroscopic characterisation of 2MASS J0249-0557 c, a recently discovered young planetary mass companion to the Pictoris member 2MASS J0249-0557. Methods: Using the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) Hemisphere Survey (VHS) and the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) data, we independently identified the companion 2MASS J0249-0557 c. We obtained low-resolution optical spectroscopy of this object using the Optical System for Imaging and low-intermediate-Resolution Integrated Spectroscopy (OSIRIS) spectrograph at the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC), and near-infrared spectroscopy using the Son of Isaac (SofI) spectrograph on the New Technology Telescope (NTT). Results: We classified 2MASS J0249-0557 c with a spectral type of L2.50.5 in the optical and L31 in the near-infrared. We identified…
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