Characterization of AF Lep b at high spectral resolution with VLT/HiRISE
A. Denis, A. Vigan, J. Costes, G. Chauvin, A. Radcliffe, M. Ravet, W., Balmer, P. Palma-Bifani, S. Petrus, V. Parmentier, S. Martos, A. Simonnin, M., Bonnefoy, R. Cadet, T. Forveille, B. Charnay, F. Kiefer, A.-M. Lagrange, A., Chiavassa, T. Stolker, A. Lavail, N. Godoy

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectroscopy with VLT/HiRISE to analyze AF Lep b's atmosphere and orbit, confirming key atmospheric properties and constraining its orbital parameters through new radial velocity measurements.
Contribution
First high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of AF Lep b providing detailed atmospheric composition and refined orbital constraints using the HiRISE instrument.
Findings
Confirmed presence of methane in AF Lep b's atmosphere.
Derived the planet's radial velocity as 10.51 km/s, supporting one orbital solution.
Confirmed super-solar metallicity and C/O ratio consistent with previous analyses.
Abstract
Since the recent discovery of the directly imaged super-Jovian planet AF Lep b, several studies have been conducted to characterize its atmosphere and constrain its orbital parameters. AF Lep b has a measured dynamical mass of MJup, a radius of RJup, a nearly circular orbit in spin-orbit alignment with the host star, a relatively high metallicity, and a near-solar to super-solar C/O ratio. However, key parameters such as the rotational velocity and radial velocity could not be estimated as they require high-resolution spectroscopic data that is impossible to obtain with classical spectrographs. AF Lep b was recently observed with the new HiRISE visitor instrument at the VLT, with the goal of obtaining high-resolution (R~140,000) spectroscopic observations to better constrain the orbital and atmospheric parameters of the young giant exoplanet. We compare…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
