Multi-modal atmospheric characterization of β Pictoris b: Adding high-resolution continuum spectra from GRAVITY

Abstract

We present the first VLTI/GRAVITY observations at Rλ 4000 of β Pic b. These four high S/N (20) K-band spectra conserve both the pseudo-continuum and molecular absorption patterns. We analyze them with four self-consistent forward model grids (Exo-REM, ATMO, BT-Settl, Sonora) exploring Teff, log(g), metallicity, C/O, and 12CO/13CO ratio. We also upgrade our forward modeling code ForMoSA to account for the data multi-modality and combine the GRAVITY epochs with published 1-5 μm photometry, low- to medium-resolution spectra (0.9-7 μm), and high-resolution echelle spectra (2.1-5.2 μm). Sonora and Exo-REM are statistically preferred. Exo-REM yields Teff =1607.45+4.85-6.20 K and log(g) =4.46+0.02-0.04 dex from GRAVITY alone, and Teff =1502.74+2.32-2.14 K and log(g) =4.000.01 dex when including all datasets. Archival data significantly affect the retrieved parameters. C/O remains solar (0.552+0.003-0.002) while [M/H] reaches super-solar values (0.500.01). We report the first tentative constraint on log(12CO/13CO) 1.12, though this remains inconclusive due to telluric residuals. Additionally, we estimate the luminosity to be log(L/L) =-4.01+0.04-0.05, implying a heavy-element content of up to 5% (20-80 M) given the system age and dynamical mass measurements. Access to both continuum and molecular lines at K-band significantly impacts the metallicity, possibly owing to collision-induced absorption shaping the continuum. Echelle spectra do not dominate the final fit with respect to lower resolution data. Future multi-modal frameworks should include weighting schemes reflecting bandwidth and central wavelength coverage.

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