The ESO SupJup Survey IV. Unveiling the carbon isotope ratio of GQ Lup B and its host star
Abstract
The carbon isotope ratio (12C/13C) is a potential tracer of giant planet and brown dwarf formation. The GQ Lup system, hosting the K7 T Tauri star GQ Lup A and its substellar companion GQ Lup B, offers a unique opportunity to investigate this ratio in a young system. We aim to characterise the atmosphere of GQ Lup B, determining its temperature, chemical composition, spin, surface gravity, and 12C/13C, while also measuring the same ratio for its host star, GQ Lup A. High-resolution K-band spectra of GQ Lup were obtained using CRIRES+ at the VLT. We modelled the starlight contribution from GQ Lup A and fitted GQ Lup B\'s spectrum with atmospheric models from petitRADTRANS. The 12C/13C ratio for GQ Lup A was derived using isotope-sensitive PHOENIX models. Atmospheric analysis of GQ Lup B revealed abundances of H2O, 12CO, 13CO, HF, Na, Ca, and Ti, along with a C/O ratio of 0.50 0.01, consistent with the solar value. The carbon isotope ratio was measured as 12C/13C = 53+7-6 for GQ Lup B and 12C/13C = 51+10-8 for GQ Lup A. Strong veiling of the photospheric lines of GQ Lup A was identified and accounted for. The similar 12C/13C values in GQ Lup A and B suggest a common origin from a shared material reservoir, supporting formation via disc fragmentation or gravitational collapse.
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