The first H-band spectrum of the giant planet β Pictoris b

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Using the recently installed Gemini Planet Imager (GPI), we have obtained the first H-band spectrum of the planetary companion to the nearby young star β Pictoris. GPI is designed to image and provide low-resolution spectra of Jupiter-sized, self-luminous planetary companions around young nearby stars. These observations were taken covering the H band (1.65 μm). The spectrum has a resolving power of ∼45 and demonstrates the distinctive triangular shape of a cool substellar object with low surface gravity. Using atmospheric models, we find an effective temperature of 1600-1700K and a surface gravity of log(g) = 3.5-4.5 (cgs units). These values agree well with "hot-start" predictions from planetary evolution models for a gas giant with mass between 10 and 12 MJup and age between 10 and 20 Myr.

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Chilcote, J., Barman, T., Fitzgerald, M. P., Graham, J. R., Larkin, J. E., Macintosh, B., … Wolff, S. (2015). The first H-band spectrum of the giant planet β Pictoris b. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 798(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/798/1/L3

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