2018AJ....156..168B


Query : 2018AJ....156..168B

2018AJ....156..168B - Astron. J., 156, 168-168 (2018/October-0)

A significant overluminosity in the transiting brown dwarf CWW 89Ab.

BEATTY T.G., MORLEY C.V., CURTIS J.L., BURROWS A., DAVENPORT J.R.A. and MONTET B.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observed eclipses of the transiting brown dwarf CWW 89Ab at 3.6 and 4.5 µm using Spitzer/IRAC. The CWW 89 binary system is a member of the 3.0 ± 0.25 Gyr old open cluster Ruprecht 147 and is composed of a Sun-like primary and an early M-dwarf secondary separated by a projected distance of 25 au. CWW 89Ab has a radius of 0.937 ± 0.042 RJ and a mass of 36.5 ± 0.1 MJ, and is on a 5.3 day orbit about CWW 89A with a non-zero eccentricity of e = 0.19. We strongly detect the eclipses of CWW 89Ab in both Spitzer channels as δ3.6 = 1147 ± 213 ppm and δ4.5 = 1097 ± 225 ppm after correcting for the dilution from CWW 89B. After accounting for the irradiation that CWW 89Ab receives from its host star, these measurements imply that the brown dwarf has an internal luminosity of log(Lbol/L)=-4.19±0.14. This is 16 times, or 9.3σ, higher than model predictions given the known mass, radius, and age of CWW 89Ab. As we discuss, this overluminosity is explainable neither by an inaccurate age determination, nor additional stellar heating, nor tidal heating. Instead, we suggest that the anomalous luminosity of CWW 89Ab is caused by a dayside temperature inversion-though a significant error in the evolutionary models is also a possibility. Importantly, a temperature inversion would require a superstellar C/O ratio in CWW 89Ab's atmosphere. If this is indeed the case, it implies that CWW 89Ab is a 36.5 MJ object that formed via core accretion processes. Finally, we use our measurement of CWW 89Ab's orbital eccentricity, improved via these observations, to constrain the tidal quality factors of the brown dwarf and the host star CWW 89A to be QBD> 104.15 and Q*> 109, respectively.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): brown dwarfs - open clusters and associations: individual: (Ruprecht 147, NGC 6774) - planets and satellites: atmospheres - stars: individual: (CWW 89, EPIC 219388192)

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 KELT-1b Pl 00 01 26.9168207928 +39 23 01.784206464           ~ 121 0
2 NAME WD 0137-349B BD* 01 39 42.9 -34 42 37           L8 32 0
3 NGC 1039 OpC 02 42 07.4 +42 43 19           ~ 430 0
4 2MASS J02495436-0558015 BD* 02 49 54.36624 -05 58 01.5816           L2 12 0
5 V* V2384 Ori EB* 05 35 21.8473218600 -05 46 08.571352260       19.21 17.28 M7 99 1
6 HD 97334 BY* 11 12 32.3503039560 +35 48 50.688978228   7.02   6.0   G2 282 0
7 NAME HD 130948BC BD* 14 50 16.00 +23 54 41.8           L4+L4 68 0
8 G 205-57C BD? 19 10 14.284032 +46 57 24.10632           ~ 38 0
9 NGC 6774 OpC 19 16 20.9 -16 19 59           ~ 200 0
10 HD 180514 * 19 17 31.2024562728 -16 54 33.377276916   10.25 9.84     A8/9V 8 0
11 EPIC 219388192.01 BD* 19 17 34.0 -16 52 17           ~ 22 0
12 UCAC4 366-166973 ** 19 17 34.0314284136 -16 52 17.793243804   13.28 12.54 12.39   ~ 36 0
13 NGC 6819 OpC 19 41 18.5 +40 11 24   8.21 7.3     ~ 635 0
14 G 208-42 Er* 19 51 09.3205973189 +46 29 00.213809780   14.47   12.544   M4.0Ve 189 0

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