Orbit and atmosphere of HIP 99770 b through the eyes of VLTI/GRAVITY
T. O. Winterhalder, J. Kammerer, S. Lacour, A. M\'erand, M. Nowak, T. Stolker, W. O. Balmer, G.-D. Marleau, R. Abuter, A. Amorim, R. Asensio-Torres, J.-P. Berger, H. Beust, S. Blunt, M. Bonnefoy, H. Bonnet, M. S. Bordoni, G. Bourdarot, W. Brandner, F. Cantalloube, P. Caselli

TL;DR
This study uses VLTI/GRAVITY observations to refine the orbit, mass, and atmospheric properties of HIP 99770 b, providing insights into its nature and formation but not conclusively determining its origin.
Contribution
The paper presents the first dynamical mass measurement of HIP 99770 b using VLTI/GRAVITY, combining new and existing data to improve orbital and atmospheric characterization.
Findings
Dynamical mass of 17_{-5}^{+6} M_Jup for HIP 99770 b
Orbit eccentricity of approximately 0.31
Spectral type consistent with L8 and possible atmospheric metal enrichment
Abstract
Context: Inferring the likely formation channel of giant exoplanets and brown dwarf companions from orbital and atmospheric observables remains a formidable challenge. Further and more precise directly measured dynamical masses of these companions are required to inform and gauge formation, evolutionary, and atmospheric models. We present an updated study of HIP 99770 b based on observations conducted with VLTI/GRAVITY. Aims: Combining the new data with previous observations from the literature, we characterise HIP 99770 b to better constrain its orbit, dynamical mass, and atmospheric properties, as well as to shed light on its likely formation channel. Methods: We ran a renewed orbit fit to further constrain the dynamical mass of the companion and the orbit solution. We also analysed the GRAVITY K-band spectrum, placing it into context with literature data, and extracting magnitude,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
