Chemistry and Isotope Ratios of Substellar Atmospheres in the $β$ Pictoris Young Moving Group
Yurou Liu, Yapeng Zhang, Jerry W. Xuan, Dimitri Mawet, Ignas Snellen + 5 more
TLDR
Atmospheric retrieval of a planetary-mass companion in $β$ Pictoris YMG reveals solar-like abundances, supporting gravitational collapse formation.
Key contributions
- Analyzed 2MASS J0249-0557 c, a 12 M_Jup companion, using VLT/CRIRES+ spectroscopy and atmospheric retrieval.
- Retrieved C/O ratio of 0.57, metallicity [M/H] of 0.18, and a $^{12}$CO/$^{13}$CO ratio of 95.
- Found consistent solar-like compositions for 2MASS J0249-0557 c and two benchmark brown dwarfs.
- Results suggest 2MASS J0249-0557 c likely formed via gravitational collapse, like a star, not core accretion.
Why it matters
This research provides crucial insights into the formation mechanisms of objects at the planet-brown dwarf boundary. By establishing a baseline of solar-like abundances for substellar members, it enables future comparisons with exoplanets in the $β$ Pictoris YMG, helping to distinguish their formation pathways.
Original Abstract
Measuring the chemical and isotopic compositions of gas giants and brown dwarfs provides insights into their formation pathways and birth environments. 2MASS J0249-0557 c is an L2-type planetary mass companion ($\sim 12 M_{\mathrm{Jup}}$) orbiting a pair of brown dwarfs in the $β$ Pictoris young moving group. Its mass places it at the intersection of planets and brown dwarfs, making it an interesting target for constraining formation pathways at the planet-brown-dwarf boundary. Using high-resolution spectroscopic data of the planet acquired with CRIRES+ mounted on VLT, we conduct atmospheric retrieval with the radiative transfer code \texttt{petitRADTRANS} and the nested sampling tool PyMultiNest. We retrieve a C/O ratio of $0.57\pm0.01$, a metallicity of [M/H] = $0.18\pm0.05$, and a $^{12}$CO/$^{13}$CO ratio of $95^{+23}_{-17}$. We also retrieve atmospheric compositions for two benchmark brown dwarfs in the $β$ Pic YMG, 2MASSI J0443+0002 and SIPS J2000-7523, using CRIRES+ data and find consistent compositions. Together with 2MASS J0249-0557 c's wide separation from its host, its compositional consistency with other members of its group supports gravitational collapse in a star-like manner as its most likely formation mechanism. These results deliver a homogeneous comparison of three substellar members in the $β$ Pic YMG. Their solar-like abundances provide a baseline for exoplanet members in the same moving group, such as $β$ Pic b, 51 Eri b, and AF Lep b, whose host stellar compositions are difficult to measure. Future comparisons of atmospheric compositions among this moving group offer the potential to distinguish between formation mechanisms for its planetary members.
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