Worlds Next Door. IV. Mapping the Late Stages of Giant Planet Evolution with a Precise Dynamical Mass and Luminosity for $\epsilon$ Ind Ab
Aniket Sanghi, William Thompson, James Mang, Jerry Xuan, Dimitri Mawet, Jean-Baptiste Ruffio, Yapeng Zhang, Jason Wang, Caroline Morley, Eric Nielsen, William Roberson, Elisabeth Matthews, Aarynn Carter, Ian Crossfield, Mathilde M\^alin, Bj\"orn Benneke, Alexis Bidot

TL;DR
This study uses JWST imaging and comprehensive data analysis to precisely determine the orbit, mass, and spectral energy distribution of the cold gas giant exoplanet $$ Ind Ab, providing new insights into its atmosphere and evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first 4-25 μm spectral energy distribution of a cold exoplanet and refines its dynamical mass and orbit using combined observational data.
Findings
Dynamical mass of $$ Ind Ab is $6.5^{+0.7}_{-0.6}\,M_{Jup}$.
Supports a metal-enriched atmosphere consistent with mass-metallicity relations.
Finds tentative evidence for cloudy atmosphere models over cloud-free models.
Abstract
We present new JWST/NIRCam 4-5 m (F410M, F430M) and JWST/MIRI 18-25 m (F1800W, F2100W, F2550W) imaging detections of the nearby (3.6 pc) cold (275 K) gas giant exoplanet Ind Ab. The F2550W detection of Ind Ab constitutes the longest wavelength image of an exoplanet acquired to date. Combining three decades of radial velocity monitoring, Gaia-Hipparcos absolute astrometry, and relative astrometry from direct imaging (including the new NIRCam astrometry), we conduct a comprehensive re-analysis of Ind Ab's orbit and obtain a dynamical mass . Using Ind Ab's NIRCam and MIRI photometry, we assemble the first 4-25 m spectral energy distribution (SED) of a cold gas giant outside the Solar System. The NIRCam photometry supports a metal-enriched atmosphere for Ind Ab based on…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
