JWST/MIRI observations of the young TWA 27 system: hydrocarbon disk chemistry, silicate clouds, evidence for a CPD
P. Patapis, M. Morales-Calder\'on, A. M. Arabhavi, H. K\"uhnle, D. Gasman, G. Cugno, P. Molli\`e re, E. Matthews, M. M\^alin, N. Whiteford, P.-O. Lagage, R. Waters, M. Guedel, Th. Henning, B. Vandenbussche, O. Absil, I. Argyriou, D. Barrado, P. Baudoz, A. Boccaletti, J. Bouwman

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/MIRI to analyze the young TWA 27 system, revealing complex disk chemistry, silicate clouds, and evidence of a circumplanetary disk around the planetary-mass companion, advancing understanding of young planetary systems.
Contribution
First mid-infrared characterization of TWA 27 system, revealing organic molecules, silicate clouds, and circumplanetary disk features with JWST/MIRI data.
Findings
Detection of at least 11 organic molecules in the disk.
Silicate cloud absorption feature between 8-10 um.
Infrared excess indicating a circumplanetary disk.
Abstract
The Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) enables the characterisation of young self-luminous gas giants at previously inaccessible wavelengths, revealing physical processes in gas, dust, and clouds. We characterise the young planetary system TWA 27 (2M1207) in the mid-infrared (MIR), studying the atmosphere and disk spectra of the M9 brown dwarf TWA 27A and its L6 planetary-mass companion TWA 27b. We obtained data with the MIRI Medium Resolution Spectrometer (MRS) from 4.9 to 20 um, and MIRI Imaging in the F1000W and F1500W filters. We applied high-contrast imaging methods to extract the companion's spectral energy distribution up to 15 um at 0.78 arcsec separation and a contrast of 60. Combining these with published JWST/NIRSpec spectra, we analysed the 1-20 um range using self-consistent atmospheric grids and 0D slab models for molecular disk…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
