A Deep Search for Exomoons Around WISE 0855 With JWST
Mikayla J. Wilson, Mary Anne Limbach, Andrew J. Skemer, Johanna M. Vos, Brittany E. Miles, Melanie J. Rowland, Andrew Vanderburg, Adam C. Schneider, Caroline Morley, Brooke Kotten, Andrew Householder, Roxana Lupu, James Mang, Richard Freedman

TL;DR
This study uses JWST time-series spectra to search for exomoons around the nearby free-floating planet WISE 0855, finding no evidence but demonstrating JWST's capability to detect moons similar to Titan or Galilean satellites.
Contribution
First demonstration of JWST's sensitivity to exomoons around free-floating planets, establishing detection limits and informing future exomoon surveys.
Findings
No statistically significant exomoon detected in the dataset.
Detection probability exceeds 96% for moons with transit depths ≥0.5%.
High likelihood (~91%) of detecting Titan-mass analogs after multiple observations.
Abstract
JWST is collecting time-series observations of many free-floating planets (FFPs) to study their weather, but these light curves are the ideal datasets to search for exomoons that transit the FFP during observations. In this paper, we present observations of the planetary-mass Y dwarf (, , d = 2.3pc) WISE J085510.83-071442.5 (WISE 0855), whose proximity and brightness make it ideal for a transiting exomoon search. We examine 11 hours of time-series spectra from the JWST Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) whose sensitivity, in combination with Gaussian process (GP) modeling, allows for the disentanglement of exomoon transits from WISE 0855's variability. We do not find statistically significant evidence of an exomoon transit in this dataset. Using injection and recovery tests of artificial transits for depths ranging between 0.1-1% (0.35-1.12…
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