2014
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637x/787/1/5
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Discovery of a Wide Planetary-Mass Companion to the Young M3 Star Gu PSC

Abstract: We present the discovery of a co-moving planetary-mass companion ∼ 42 ′′ (∼ 2000 AU) from a young M3 star, GU Psc, likely member of the young AB Doradus Moving Group (ABDMG). The companion was first identified via its distinctively red i-z color (> 3.5) through a survey made with Gemini-S/GMOS. Follow-up Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope/WIRCam near-infrared (NIR) imaging, Gemini-N/GNIRS NIR spectroscopy and Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer photometry indicate a spectral type of T3.5 ± 1 and reveal signs of lo… Show more

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“…GU Psc b is unique amongst our comparison objects in that it shows a distinct slope in the Y and J bands compared to the other objects. We do not see sufficient evidence to suggest that 2MASS J0213+3648 C is spectrally peculiar and note that it does not have the enhanced K-band emission that Naud et al (2014) attributed to reduced collision-induced absorption resulting from the lower surface gravity (i.e. younger age) of GU Psc b.…”
Section: Properties Of 2mass J0213+3648 Cmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…GU Psc b is unique amongst our comparison objects in that it shows a distinct slope in the Y and J bands compared to the other objects. We do not see sufficient evidence to suggest that 2MASS J0213+3648 C is spectrally peculiar and note that it does not have the enhanced K-band emission that Naud et al (2014) attributed to reduced collision-induced absorption resulting from the lower surface gravity (i.e. younger age) of GU Psc b.…”
Section: Properties Of 2mass J0213+3648 Cmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…It is well fitted by the spectral standards with only a possibly weaker 1.25-µm potassium doublet hinting at reduced gravity. By contrast, the younger (∼100 Myr), lower mass T3.5 GU Psc b (Naud et al 2014) diverges significantly from the spectral standards in the Y, J and K bands. Naud et al (2014) suggest that this may be due to a differing amount of collision-induced absorption from molecular hydrogen or possibly due to an unresolved, cooler companion.…”
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“…Summary of T eff as a function of spectral type for ultracool dwarfs. Field (old) objects (grey) and young companions (blue) are from the calculations and compilation by Bowler et al(2013), with additions from Naud et al(2014) and Gauza et al(2015). Young field objects (orange) are primarily from Liu et al(in prep), with additional objects from , Gizis et al(2015), and Gagne et al(2015).…”
Section: Atmospheric and Evolutionary Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%