The First Dynamical Mass Measurement in the HR 8799 System
Abstract
HR 8799 hosts four directly imaged giant planets, but none has a mass measured from first principles. We present the first dynamical mass measurement in this planetary system, finding that the innermost planet HR~8799~e has a mass of 9.6+1.9-1.8 \, M Jup. This mass results from combining the well-characterized orbits of all four planets with a new astrometric acceleration detection (5σ) from the Gaia EDR3 version of the Hipparcos-Gaia Catalog of Accelerations. We find with 95\% confidence that HR~8799~e is below 13\, M Jup, the deuterium-fusing mass limit. We derive a hot-start cooling age of 42+24-16\,Myr for HR~8799~e that agrees well with its hypothesized membership in the Columba association but is also consistent with an alternative suggested membership in the β~Pictoris moving group. We exclude the presence of any additional 5-M Jup planets interior to HR~8799~e with semi-major axes between ≈3-16\,au. We provide proper motion anomalies and a matrix equation to solve for the mass of any of the planets of HR~8799 using only mass ratios between the planets.
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