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2020AJ....160..150W - Astron. J., 160, 150-150 (2020/September-0)

On the chemical abundance of HR 8799 and the planet c.

WANG J., WANG J.J., MA B., CHILCOTE J., ERTEL S., GUYON O., ILYIN I., JOVANOVIC N., KALAS P., LOZI J., MACINTOSH B., STRASSMEIER K.G. and STONE J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Comparing chemical abundances of a planet and the host star reveals the origin and formation pathway of the planet. Stellar abundance is measured with high-resolution spectroscopy. Planet abundance, on the other hand, is usually inferred from low-resolution data. For directly imaged exoplanets, the data are available from a slew of high-contrast imaging/spectroscopy instruments. Here, we study the chemical abundance of HR 8799 and its planet c. We measure stellar abundance using LBT/PEPSI (R = 120,000) and archival HARPS data: stellar [C/H], [O/H], and C/O are 0.11 ± 0.12, 0.12 ± 0.14, and 0.54–0.09+0.12, all consistent with solar values. We conduct atmospheric retrieval using newly obtained Subaru/CHARIS data together with archival Gemini/GPI and Keck/OSIRIS data. We model the planet spectrum with petitRADTRANS and conduct retrieval using PyMultiNest. Retrieved planetary abundance can vary by ∼0.5 dex, from sub-stellar to stellar C and O abundances. The variation depends on whether strong priors are chosen to ensure a reasonable planet mass. Moreover, comparison with previous works also reveals inconsistency in abundance measurements. We discuss potential issues that can cause the inconsistency, e.g., systematics in individual data sets and different assumptions in the physics and chemistry in retrieval. We conclude that no robust retrieval can be obtained unless the issues are fully resolved.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Exoplanet atmospheric composition - Planetary atmospheres - Direct imaging - Stellar atmospheres - Coronagraphic imaging - Exoplanet detection methods - Chemically peculiar stars - Peculiar variable stars - Chemical abundances - Abundance ratios - Stellar abundances - Chemically peculiar giant stars

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