Disequilibrium Chemistry, Diabatic Thermal Structure, and Clouds in the Atmosphere of COCONUTS-2b

  • Zhoujian Zhang
  • , Sagnick Mukherjee
  • , Michael C. Liu
  • , Jonathan J. Fortney
  • , Emily Mader
  • , William M.J. Best
  • , Trent J. Dupuy
  • , Sandy K. Leggett
  • , Theodora Karalidi
  • , Michael R. Line
  • , Mark S. Marley
  • , Caroline V. Morley
  • , Mark W. Phillips
  • , Robert J. Siverd
  • , Joseph A. Zalesky

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Abstract

Located 10.888 pc from Earth, COCONUTS-2b is a planetary-mass companion to a young (150-800 Myr) M3 star, with a wide orbital separation (6471 au) and a low companion-to-host mass ratio (0.021 ± 0.005). We have studied the atmospheric properties of COCONUTS-2b using newly acquired 1.0-2.5 μm spectroscopy from Gemini/Flamingos-2. The spectral type of COCONUTS-2b is refined to T9.5 ± 0.5 based on comparisons with T/Y dwarf spectral templates. We have conducted an extensive forward-modeling analysis, comparing the near-infrared spectrum and mid-infrared broadband photometry of COCONUTS-2b with 16 state-of-the-art atmospheric model grids developed for brown dwarfs and self-luminous exoplanets near the T/Y transition. The PH 3 -free ATMO2020++, ATMO2020++, and Exo-REM models best match the specific observations of COCONUTS-2b, regardless of variations in the input spectrophotometry. This analysis suggests the presence of disequilibrium chemistry, along with a diabatic thermal structure and/or clouds, in the atmosphere of COCONUTS-2b. All models predict fainter Y-band fluxes than observed, highlighting uncertainties in the alkali chemistry models and opacities. We determine a bolometric luminosity of log ( L bol / L ⊙ ) = − 6.18 dex, with a 0.5 dex wide range of [−6.43, −5.93] dex that accounts for various assumptions of atmospheric models. Using several thermal evolution models, we derive an effective temperature of T eff = 483 − 53 + 44 K, a surface gravity of log ( g ) = 4.19 − 0.13 + 0.18 dex, a radius of R = 1.11 − 0.04 + 0.03 R Jup, and a mass of M = 8 ± 2 M Jup. Various atmospheric model grids consistently indicate that COCONUTS-2b’s atmosphere likely has subsolar or near-solar metallicity and C/O. These findings provide valuable insights into COCONUTS-2b’s formation history and the potential outward migration to its current wide orbit.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number9
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume169
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 2025

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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