A new atmospheric characterization of the sub-stellar companion HR\,2562\,B with JWST/MIRI observations
Nicol\'as Godoy, Elodie Choquet, Eugene Serabyn, Camilla Danielski,, Tomas Stolker, Benjamin Charnay, Sasha Hinkley, Pierre-Olivier Lagage,, Michale E. Ressler, Pascal Tremblin, Arthur Vigan

TL;DR
This study refines the physical and atmospheric properties of the planetary-mass companion HR2562B using JWST/MIRI data, revealing a near cloud-free atmosphere and providing insights into the L/T transition in young sub-stellar objects.
Contribution
First detailed MIR characterization of HR2562B, significantly improving temperature estimates and atmospheric understanding compared to previous near-infrared studies.
Findings
Teff refined to 1255±15K, improving precision sixfold
Luminosity narrowed to -4.69±0.01 dex
Mass estimated between 8 and 18.5 Jupiter masses
Abstract
Context: HR2562B is a planetary-mass companion located 0.56arcsec (19au) from its host star. It is one of a few L/T transitional objects orbiting a young star. This companion provides insight into the evolution of young objects in the L/T transition. However, its key physical properties, such as Teff and mass, remain poorly constrained, with large uncertainties (34% for Teff, 22% for log(g)) based on near-infrared observations alone. Aims: We aim to refine these uncertainties, especially for Teff (1200-1700K) and log(g) (4-5), using new MIR data from the JWST/MIRI filters (10.65, 11.40, and 15.50 microns), and better understand the companion's chemical composition and its role in the L/T transition. Methods: MIRI data were processed using reference star differential imaging, revealing HR2562B at high S/N (16) in all 3 filters. We used 2 atmospheric models, ATMO and ExoREM, to fit the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
