Direct Images of CO2 Absorption in the Atmosphere of a Super-Jupiter: Enhanced Metallicity Suggestive of Formation in a Disk
William O. Balmer, Laurent Pueyo, Ashley Messier, Evelyn Bruinsma, Jeremy Jones, Klara Matuszewska, Marshall D. Perrin, Julien H. Girard, Jarron M. Leisenring, Kellen Lawson, Roeland P. van der Marel, Jens Kammerer, Aarynn Carter, Mathilde M\^alin, Kimberly Ward-Duong

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRCam images to analyze a super-Jovian companion, revealing CO2 absorption and metal enrichment, suggesting formation in a protoplanetary disk rather than by fragmentation.
Contribution
First direct detection of atmospheric CO2 in a super-Jupiter, providing evidence for disk-based formation and enhanced metallicity at the deuterium burning mass limit.
Findings
CO2 absorption indicates heavy element enrichment.
System is consistent with spin-orbit alignment.
Companion likely formed via disk accretion, not fragmentation.
Abstract
It is unclear how directly imaged substellar companions with masses near the deuterium burning limit form, because these objects are rare and their bulk properties are not diagnostic of their formation. In this paper we revisit this problem using JWST/NIRCam coronagraphic images of the 29 Cygni (=HIP 99770) system that reveal the recently-discovered super-Jovian companion 29 Cyg b at wavelengths covering 4-5m for the first time. This object has an uncertain mass that straddles the deuterium burning limit () and a low mass ratio with its early-type host star (). Absorption from CO and CO is apparent at 4.3 and 4.6m in our images. The strength of the CO feature relative to CO provides strong evidence, based on empirical comparison with literature observations at these wavelengths and atmospheric modeling,…
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