GQ Lup B Visible and Near-Infrared Photometric Analysis
Abstract
We have reanalyzed archival HST and Subaru data of the recently discovered planetary mass companion (PMC) GQ Lup B. With these we produce the first R- and I-band photometry of the companion and fit a radius and effective temperature using detailed model atmospheres. We find an effective temperature of 2335+/-100 K, a radius of 0.38+/-0.05 Rsolar, and a luminosity of log(L/Lsolar)=-2.42+/-0.07 (at 140 pc). Since we fit wavelengths that span most of the emitted radiation from GQ Lup, this luminosity estimate is robust, with uncertainty dominated by the distance uncertainty (+/-50 pc). The radius obtained for 140 pc (0.38 Rsolar) is significantly larger than the one originally derived and larger than model predictions. The mass of the object is much more model-dependent than the radiative properties, but for the Gaia dusty models we find a mass between 10MJup and 20MJup, in the range of the brown dwarf and PMC deuterium-burning boundary. Assuming a distance of 140 pc, observations fit to 1 σ the Baraffe evolution model for an ~15MJup brown dwarf. Additionally, the F606W photometric band is significantly overluminous compared to model predictions and other brown dwarfs. Such overluminosity could be explained by a bright Hα emission from chromospheric activity, interaction with another undetected companion, or accretion. Assuming that GQ Lup B has a bright Hα emission line, its Hα emission strength is 10-1.71+/-0.10Lbol, significantly larger than field late-type dwarfs. GQ Lup B might be strongly accreting and might still be in its formation phase.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- January 2007
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:astro-ph/0610058
- Bibcode:
- 2007ApJ...654L.151M
- Keywords:
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- Stars: Planetary Systems;
- Stars: Imaging;
- Stars: Low-Mass;
- Brown Dwarfs;
- Stars: Pre-Main-Sequence;
- Techniques: Photometric;
- Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 14 pages, 3 figures, ApJL final accepted version