The Second Discovery from the COol Companions ON Ultrawide orbiTS (COCONUTS) Program: A Cold Wide-Orbit Exoplanet around a Young Field M Dwarf at 10.9 pc
Zhoujian Zhang (1), Michael C. Liu (1), Zachary R. Claytor (1),, William M. J. Best (2), Trent J. Dupuy (3), Robert J. Siverd (4) ((1), Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii, (2) The University of Texas at, Austin, Department of Astronomy, (3) Institute for Astronomy

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of COCONUTS-2b, a cold, wide-orbit exoplanet around a young M dwarf, making it the nearest imaged exoplanet to Earth and providing insights into its atmospheric composition and formation history.
Contribution
First direct imaging of a cold, wide-orbit exoplanet around a young field M dwarf, expanding understanding of exoplanet diversity and formation.
Findings
COCONUTS-2b is the second coldest imaged exoplanet.
It is the second widest exoplanet imaged to date.
COCONUTS-2b's atmosphere shows condensate clouds and non-equilibrium chemistry.
Abstract
We present the identification of the COCONUTS-2 system, composed of the M3 dwarf L 34-26 and the T9 dwarf WISEPA J075108.79763449.6. Given their common proper motions and parallaxes, these two field objects constitute a physically bound pair with a projected separation of 594 (6471 au). The primary star COCONUTS-2A has strong stellar activity (H, X-ray, and UV emission) and is rapidly rotating ( days), from which we estimate an age of 150-800 Myr. Comparing equatorial rotational velocity derived from the TESS light curve to spectroscopic , we find COCONUTS-2A has a nearly edge-on inclination. The wide exoplanet COCONUTS-2b has an effective temperature of K, a surface gravity of dex, and a mass of based on hot-start evolutionary models, leading to a…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
