kappa And b is a fast rotator from KPIC High Resolution Spectroscopy
Abstract
We used the Keck Planet Imager and Characterizer (KPIC) to obtain high-resolution (R35,000) K-band spectra of kappa Andromedae b, a planetary-mass companion orbiting the B9V star, kappa Andromedae A. We characterized its spin, radial velocity, and bulk atmospheric parameters through use of a forward modeling framework to jointly fit planetary spectra and residual starlight speckles, obtaining likelihood-based posterior probabilities. We also detected H2O and CO in its atmosphere via cross correlation. We measured a v(i) value for kappa And b of 38.420.05 km/s, allowing us to extend our understanding of the population of close in bound companions at higher rotation rates. This rotation rate is one of the highest spins relative to breakup velocity measured to date, at close to 50\% of breakup velocity. We identify a radial velocity -17.35-0.09+0.05 km/s, which we use with existing astrometry and RV measurements to update the orbital fit. We also measure an effective temperature of 1700100 K and a (g) of 4.70.5 cgs dex.
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